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copy and paste 

A stupid game where when someone says something that could be seen as innappropriate another player says "copy" and then when they say "paste" the person must repeat the phrase in whatever context the copier would like. However, a person may say "delete" to stop from being copied.
Bob: I'm gonna punch you in the face!
Danny: Copy

Grandma: Hi Bobby
Danny: Paste
Bob: I'm gonna punch you in the face!

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copy and paste girl 

A copy n paste girl is a robloxain that who online dates in mocap, ragdoll, mm2 and other games they simp for slenders and call them daddy/Papi, They usually do tiktoks of them dancing They wear stitch face, beautiful hair for beautiful people, sinister face, its go time face, spikey hair, demon trident, man legs, toy animation, playful vampire, stick fang, toothpick leg, skeleton leg, zombie leg, sometimes they play vibe room and they wear no shoes, they would make fun of you and get pissed off easily they push you in ragdoll for no reason their users are "34x399, Lxkeyvibes," They push a slender and they lay on them calling them "Papi/daddy" in mm2 they play loud ass bypassed audios and think it's cool which is annoying
copy and paste girl : want to dance with me?
slender : sure mami ;)
copy and paste girl : I love you Papi

Copy, Paste, & Resubmit 

What you do when your Urban Dictionary gets wrongfully rejected. This most often happens when the editors doesn't agree with your politics, doesn't find your entry funny, doesn't understand the concept, or doesn't read the entry while fapping over their lust for power.
"What!?! They accept the word booty? FUCK THAT SHIT! Everybody says booty! I'm going to copy, paste, & resubmit that shit," exclaimed Bill in 1999.

copy chain 

When one class mate's work or test paper is copied by their neighbouring classmate and so on down a row of seats.
There was a massive copy chain last time in Spanish class when we were doing our term verbs test.
copy chain by conboy123 August 21, 2009

Copy Bomb 

To enter a large number of copies on the copy (xerox) machine and walk away. The next unsuspecting person to use the machine will receive an exorbitant number of copies.
Office Guy #1: Hey watch the machine, I'm gonna copy bomb the next guy.
Office Guy #2: ....
Copy Bomb by Briep December 7, 2010

Copy & Pasted

To have the same appearance as everyone else.
A: Look at that copy & pasted-ass nigga wearing that Obey snap back.
B: Apparently, that's swag.
A: It's dumb as fuck.
Copy & Pasted by cityXvandals April 26, 2012

copy jockey 

1. (U.S. slang, esp. among writers) A professional writer paid little to produce large amounts of content or a large number of articles in a short period for any type of commercial publication as part of an entry-level writing position or contract work; typically a copy jockey's pay rate or employer requirements force her to disregard good style, structure, grammar and/or sound research, not because she is incapable of fine writing, but because her pay rate and/or deadlines will not permit intense attention to detail without making the writer destitute; in cases of Internet copy jockeys, work may feature black-hat SEO tactics like excessive keyword stuffing (See: "Word Salad"); a hack 2. A poorly paid or unpaid intern or contractor anywhere, but especially in law practices, whose primary responsibilities include basic clerical work, such as creating a large number of photocopies by a given deadline. 3. A real-estate agent who sells properties whose listings were secured by other agents; typically such agents do not make as much as those who generate listings.
"Although the company's Craigslist ad stated they were looking for young journalists with a fresh perspective, their stated pay rate revealed they could only afford a copy jockey."

"Tell that copy jockey Brad to grab me a coffee on his way back from Kinkos."

"If you don't take the initiative to get your own listings, you'll always be Frank's copy jockey."

Derivation: Probably a singsong comparison between the speed with which legal interns must work and the speed with which horse jockeys must ride. Also, likely, a comparison between the low salaries both jobs offer. See: "copy" and "jockey."

The earliest online usage of the term among the legal community dates from 2005. The earliest instance of its use as Definition 1 is found in 2008 business emails by American journalist, poet, comic-book writer and critic Phillip DeNune Provance. Provance likely requisitioned the term from an unidentified New York City paralegal. Since the second half of the same decade, the term has entered wider usage, especially among bloggers, as an epithet for the underpaid and over-worked in all professions.

Compare "copy jockey" with "hack": A "copy jockey" knows how to write better, but either does not have time or is required to write poorly; a "hack," in contrast, is oblivious to the low quality of her work.
copy jockey by copy jockey October 30, 2013