(n) - an excuse to injure or kill someone that only works if you're a law enforcement officer: it gets a cop out of trouble.
by Dex Novice April 16, 2021

Refers to a horny police officer's using a "frisk" ('cuz he's feeling "frisky") as a selfish/shameless opportunity to "sample the merchandise" on an attractive fellow human.
If you're an extra-cute lady and you're not doing anything wrong while you're out driving, don't worry too much if you get puled over --- most likely the officer just wants to cop a feel. Same deal with a "frisk" or a "pat-down", as well... the lust-crazed "dirty old man with a badge" is feeling "frisky", and so he wants to "pat" you "down there".
by QuacksO November 23, 2018

refers to any instance where two or more police cars are seen following each other at a high speed with sirens on and lights flashing.
Dan: "Is that policeman trying to pull over another officer?"
Laura: "No, they're just playin' cop tag."
Laura: "No, they're just playin' cop tag."
by lra3487 October 23, 2010

by Harley MuthaFukin Quinn November 3, 2020

by yonana June 21, 2009

n. The deft act of physically dropping your cell phone in the middle of a call, whilst driving your car, to avoid getting ticketed for not using a hands- free device while driving. There is no time to give notice to the person on the other end of the line, so they may wonder what all the noise was about as your phone tumbles to the floor mat or between the seats.
Not a required technique in all states... yet.
Not a required technique in all states... yet.
(Person on the OEL): "Yo, what was all that thumping around? You were in the middle of saying something and then it sounded like you fell down."
(Driver): "I had to do a cop drop. The po- po just flew up on my ass. He's gone. Now where were we?"
(Driver): "I had to do a cop drop. The po- po just flew up on my ass. He's gone. Now where were we?"
by coolblu02 November 4, 2009

by foxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxy August 25, 2009
