(Verb) To take, buy or otherwise gain possession of
Should I cop the new Jordans?
I just copped Madden 20, want to play?
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To inform authority of an action, usually the violation of a rule, that could lead to the person who performed the action getting in trouble. Can also be used to describe a person who is prone to such behavior.
Jeremy is such an op. I tried to cheat on my test, but he opped on me.
Please don’t op, bro. Don’t be a dick.
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That’s an unfortunate situation
Man, just got a 50 on that math test
That’s a short
A national championship, something that Bergen Catholic in OradeLL, NJ will never have
Don Bosco Prep has won 2 natty chips. Bergen Catholic has won 0.
Where’s your natty?
A suck up, similar to a teacher’s pet but can be used in the context of any authority. Can also be used as simply “neck” to describe the action of such behavior
That neckhead follows the dress code to a tee every day. He really necks the administration.
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