Medieval Cop is a mystery/humor game series created by GeminiGamer, also known as VasantJ. The games are centered around a depressed, drunk cop named Dregg Moriss who solves crimes and fights gods
Medieval Cop is the greatest game series ever created!
The person who created Medieval Cop is a genius!
The person who created Medieval Cop is a genius!
by Dead Dregger September 24, 2021
Coppin the lock means gettin put in jail. Commonly used by australian graffiti writers, lads and other street thug types
Eshay: Oi brah wheres davo at?
Bewb: Bruz he copped the lock.
Eshay: Spewin, what he get nicked for?
Bewb: Some of that sweet as petty theft, sneaky roartes shit. Haha
Eshay: Haha mad kunt`
Bewb: Bruz he copped the lock.
Eshay: Spewin, what he get nicked for?
Bewb: Some of that sweet as petty theft, sneaky roartes shit. Haha
Eshay: Haha mad kunt`
by nocommentbrah August 23, 2013
Extremely hard, loud, repetitive pounding on an outside door or window to show authority to those inside and get them to open the door.
by SoManyShenanigans August 15, 2021
The first car in a group of speeding cars. The cop-catcher is the first one to hit the cop's radar at a speed-trap and usually the only one to get a ticket.
by CauselessEffect November 25, 2013
"Intellectual" phenomena that leads people to believe going 15 under the speed limit for 3 miles after passing a cop will either:
A) Keep said cop from giving them a ticket for flying past him, or
B) Prevent subsequent cops from coming after them because they atoned for their speeding.
A) Keep said cop from giving them a ticket for flying past him, or
B) Prevent subsequent cops from coming after them because they atoned for their speeding.
Despite the fact that he was doing 80 in a 55 zone when he passed the cop, the idiot in the Corolla in front of me then decided to utilize cop karma to keep from getting a ticket. He slammed on his brakes and then proceeded to drive 42 for three miles, but it didn't work: he got bagged 18 seconds later.
by JustAnotherGuy January 15, 2014
Shadow Cops refer to police vehicles where the police lettering on the vehicles are hard to see but are still present. The lettering is actually easier to see when it is parked in the shadow of a building or out of the glare of the sun.
Shadow Cops, Shadow-Cops,
by bacevedo956 June 16, 2017