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Hot Action Cop 

HISTORY:
An American Alternative Rock/Rap Rock band founded in 1999 by Rob Werthner, Luis Espaillat, Kory Knipp and Tim Flaherty. The band is known for their loud style, strong rhythmic beats, epic guitar riffs and sexually explicit lyrics. The origin of the name comes from a nickname Werthner gave his ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend. He was a NYPD officer with a "feathery, out-of-date haircut."

VITAL STATS:

CURRENT MEMBERS:
Rob Werthner (Vocals & Guitar)
Tim Flaherty (Guitar)
Juan Chavallo (Bass)
Johannes Greer (Drums)

FORMER MEMBERS:
Kory Knipp
Luis Espaillat
Miles McPherson
Daniel Feese

LABEL(S):
Red Panda 7 (current)
Lava/Atlantic (former)

INFLUENCES:
Eminem
Limp Bizkit
Bloodhound Gang
Red Hot Chili Peppers

MAJOR WORKS:
Nutbag EP (2002)
Hot Action Cop (2003)
2009 EP (2009)

SINGLES:
Fever for the Flava (2003)
Goin' Down on It (2003)
Don't Want Her to Stay (2003)
Samuel L. Jackson (2002)

USES IN OTHER MEDIA:
The songs "Fever for the Flava" and "Goin' Down on It" have become popular party anthems and have been featured in various media from movies like Grind, American Wedding, The Hot Chick and The Real Cancun to TV Shows like Malcolm in the Middle, King of the Hill and The Man Show as well as video games like Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2. The songs have been edited and replaced with lyrics about cars in the latter.

The song "Samuel L. Jackson" was featured in the motion picture S.W.A.T and the song "Don't Want Her to Stay was featured in the video game Project Gotham Racing 2.
Guy 1: I don't like Hot Action Cop. All they do is sing about beer, girls and fucking.
Guy 2: What do you expect from a band called Hot Action Cop? Shakespeare?
Guy 1: I still don't like them.
Guy 2: That's because you're a douche.
Hot Action Cop by Baron6489 August 5, 2009
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A donut or doughnut cop is the stereotypical lazy, morbidly obese police officer that you wonder how they were even accepted to the force. Usually found serving the worst possible positions such as school or mall cop.
I’d avoid the bathroom to your right. I just saw a donut cop go in there.
Donut Cop by Weegee.exe March 22, 2021
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Internet Cop 

Someone who exposes internet abusers, virus developers, hackers and posers. Has a wide variety of tricks at their disposal. Often internet cops are ex-hackers trying to go legit by exposing other hackers, etc.
I have to have three layers of hardware encrypted firewall between my LAN and WAN because of all my technically savy enemies. You see, I used to be internet cop.
Internet Cop by Alfie The Horndog September 4, 2005

jim the cop'd 

This phrase came about after a cop named Jim appeared on the TV show Three Sheets and spilled beer all over himself when trying to drink or chug beer. Jim the cop'd means to spill on yourself while you are drinking.
Hank over there Jim the cop'd when he tried to chug that beer.

That jerk would have lost the chugging contest if he did not Jim the cop'd.

jim the cop'd by Ryan Hagan January 15, 2008

good cop/bad cop 

marked by alternations between two contradicting things, such as friendliness and hostility (from a term for a police interrogation technique)
I had to deal with the good cop/bad cop routine all week.
good cop/bad cop by Light Joker December 27, 2005

camera on cop 

Video equipment attached to law enforcement personnel. Allows recording of events to be preserved on tape.
Pretty soon, most police departments will be using camera on cop technology.
camera on cop by yes juanito yes December 5, 2014

Beat Cop 

A beat cop is a police officer who walks, rides, cycles, or drives in a specific neighborhood, known as a ā€œbeat.ā€ Because the officer routinely patrols in the same area, he or she becomes well-known in the community, creating a positive relationship between law enforcement and the community.
Neighborhood residents will usually feel comfortable approaching the beat cop to talk about issues in the community, and they may be more inclined to report problems when they feel like they have a personal connection with the department.
Beat Cop by Orzo Nacirema April 12, 2010