1. City known for citizens with abnormal high rates of snobbery.
2. Birth place individuals with character traits similar to Dr. Evil.
2. Birth place individuals with character traits similar to Dr. Evil.
Charles: Hey, so where are you from?
Sara: I'm from Coppellllll hmmmmmmMMMM *raises pinky to side of mouth*
Charles: uhmmm, ok...
Sara: MMMMmmmmm *sits back down in egg chair and pets cat*
Sara: I'm from Coppellllll hmmmmmmMMMM *raises pinky to side of mouth*
Charles: uhmmm, ok...
Sara: MMMMmmmmm *sits back down in egg chair and pets cat*
by grnge4evr April 14, 2011
Also known as Cop Hell. The good cops go to cop heaven while the bad cops go to Coppell. Coppell, TX is a (boring) suburban city located right outside Dallas.
by Beckett July 03, 2007
A Dallas suburb where everyone knows each other. You always risk running into people you know everytime you leave your house. All the moms in Coppell try to one up each other on Facebook. The education may seem good, but it’s being going down hill. Teachers are always hit or miss.
by lonleygirl November 14, 2018
Cop•Pell
A city with the most UNGRATEFUL residents alive, population is well off but not rich enough to move to Southlake
A city with the most UNGRATEFUL residents alive, population is well off but not rich enough to move to Southlake
by anonymous September 15, 2020
a high school in Coppell which highly specializes in the production of generational talent in the art of cheating.
by plasmak March 28, 2019
A school located in Coppell, a suburb of Dallas. It is one of the best public schools in the area and in the state academically, producing huge numbers of national merit finalists. It is also one of the best football programs in the State of Texas, especially after their 2010-2011 campaign where Coppell finished the season 3rd in the State according to Rivals.com. They also produced two big college football prospects in Cam McDaniel who is attending Notre Dame in 2011 and Bennett Okotcha who is attending OU in 2011, and would have produced a 3rd in Jaxon Shipley, if he had not chosen to move schools. They are better than any other school in the State of Texas in every way.
Southlake student: So where do you go to school?
Dewy (Coppell Student): Oh I go to Coppell High School.
Southlake student: OMG, not Coppell?!?!!?!! You guys are so much better than us in every way!!!
Dewy: I know ;)
Dewy (Coppell Student): Oh I go to Coppell High School.
Southlake student: OMG, not Coppell?!?!!?!! You guys are so much better than us in every way!!!
Dewy: I know ;)
by Coppell2010 May 09, 2011
A term used in the sport of pickleball to describe the score of a game played to 15 points in which the losing team fails to score a single point while the winning team achieves 15 points. In a traditional pickleball game, a team who loses 0-11 got "pickled"; the sports vernacular for getting "blanked", "bageled" or any other any terminology that describes a team's ineptitude to achieve even a minimum number of attainable points. Coppelling is different in that the same logic applies but in a game where the winner is the first to score 15 while the losing team has 0 points.
ADVERB
"Boy, these old people at the nursing home are terrible at playing pickleball. We are about to coppell the crap out of them"
"Did you hear about Rick and Raheem on the court today? They had a rough one. They got coppelled by Boris and Aaron and it wasn't pretty."
ADJECTIVE
"I had a really bad Valentine's Day last year. Stacy broke up with me, my dog died, I have a nasty rash that took two weeks to clear and my car broke down. It's as if the gods themselves coppelled the holiday."
"Boy, these old people at the nursing home are terrible at playing pickleball. We are about to coppell the crap out of them"
"Did you hear about Rick and Raheem on the court today? They had a rough one. They got coppelled by Boris and Aaron and it wasn't pretty."
ADJECTIVE
"I had a really bad Valentine's Day last year. Stacy broke up with me, my dog died, I have a nasty rash that took two weeks to clear and my car broke down. It's as if the gods themselves coppelled the holiday."
by Bartholomew Wood January 16, 2024