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  1. noun (1) ˈkäp. plural cops. Synonyms of cop. informal. : police officer. They called the cops to report a robbery. As he awaits trial, the retired cop is on the other side of the law. Michael Wilson. … the department invests in officers and their futures by providing training that makes them better cops. Laura Lane. cop. 2 of 4. verb.

  2. COP definition: 1. a police officer: 2. to arrest someone for a crime: 3. to receive or obtain something: . Learn more.

  3. Aug 30, 2023 · COP —which stands for Conference of the Partiesis an annual meeting where United Nations member states convene to assess progress in dealing with climate change and make a plan for climate action within the guidelines of the UNFCCC.

  4. What is the COP? The COP is the supreme decision-making body of the Convention. All States that are Parties to the Convention are represented at the COP...

  5. A cop is an informal term for a police officer. As a verb, cop is used in a variety of slang expressions meaning “grab” or “obtain,” from copping a feel on someone (not recommended) to copping out on going to a party (meaning “not going”) to copping to (meaning “confessing to”) eating the last slice of pizza.

  6. www.climate.gov › news-features › understanding-climateWhat is COP? | NOAA Climate.gov

    Nov 7, 2022 · What is COP? COP is an international climate meeting held each year by the United Nations. COP is short for “Conference of the Parties,” meaning those countries who joined—are “party to,” in legal terms—the international treaty called the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change ( UNFCCC ).

  7. Nov 29, 2018 · As a verb, cop is used in a variety of slang expressions meaning “grab” or “obtain,” from copping a feel on someone (not recommended) to copping out on going to a party (= not going) to copping to (confessing to) eating the last slice of pizza.

  8. Cop is an informal, somewhat derogatory word for a police officer. When it's a verb, it means "to steal" or to "strike an attitude." An angry cop might say to a young troublemaker, "Hey, don't cop an attitude with me!" In the US, a legal defendant can also "cop a plea," or agree to a plea bargain.

  9. 1. a. To get hold of; gain or win: a show that copped four awards; copped a ticket to the game. b. To perceive by one of the senses: "copped a quick look at the gentleman ... on the right" (Gail Sheehy). 2. To take unlawfully or without permission; steal. Phrasal Verb: cop out.

  10. COP meaning: 1 : police officer; 2 : used to admit that you did something wrong and were caught fairly