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Coptic is a term referring to a Copt or a Christian of Egypt. Coptic is the original language of the Coptic Orthodox Church headed by H.H Shenouda III. Coptic is a mixture of Greek, and Hebrew. Coptic Christians make up 10% of Egypt's population, and many are emigrating from Egypt because of religious tension. Muslims are constantly bullying the Copts, by refusing them good educations and jobs.
Mark "Hey, what was that article of those monks being murdered in Egypt about?"
Joe "It was about a few Muslims who killed a few Coptic Orthodox monks."
Coptic by CopticLove October 4, 2008
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coptical illusion 

When a car first appears to be an unmarked cop car, but in the end turns out to be some old guy driving a Lincoln town car
"Dude buckle up, there's a po po up there!"

"Nah man, don't worry thats just a coptical illusion."

Conticore 

Conticore is when one moment your really nice then the next moment your a grumpy git
Dang… she’s a bit conticore today isn’t she
Conticore by A red carpet September 30, 2021

coneticut 

If you spelt Connecticut this way you are a fucking retard nice job m8
You: I just went to coneticut

friend: you have autism
coneticut by nhgjwgus April 12, 2017

cortica jug 

big football game between ithaca college and suny cortland. the tradition is keggs n eggs where everybody wakes up and gets smashed before the game. ithaca wins 99% of the time so it's not really watched for the game but it is the one day a year anybody has any school spirit
ithakid1: did you go to the cortica jug yesterday?
ithakid2: yea i'm still hungover from those keggs n eggs
cortica jug by aSkizzle1 January 12, 2009

Costicles 

Testicles which resemble peanuts; the issue is often complicated by a tight scrot bag.
Common in those of Greek descent, therefore often disguised by a thick bush.
Men displaying costicles are known to avoid wearing budgie smugglers without the aid of a rolled up pair of socks.
No I've just inherited costicles from my uncle Stavros
Costicles by Queenturnip June 29, 2011