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Hard Copy

A variation on the radio term "copy". Indicates an emphatic agreement with or clear understanding of a received message. Most frequently used by members of the military, fire, or police departments.



"Engine 249, 256, respond to 134 Blake Street for a reported structure fire"

"Hard copy dispatch, Engine 249 responding"

by MacCallum March 10, 2009

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How copy?

Asking for confirmation as to whether the orders have been received or not.

Shark 4-6, this is Metal 0-1. Turn heading 2-9-0 how copy?
Metal 0-1, this is Shark 4-6. Good copy, turning heading 2-9-0.

by KamikaziHadesNOTme262 August 14, 2019

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carbon copy

A now passe, nearly prehistoric term for a clone or exact copy.

She is a carbon copy of her mother, down to every detail!

by Dr Bunnygirl October 23, 2019

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Flipping Copies

(A.K.A.: "Flippin' copies")

1. Term to describe someone that is working in an office.

2. Referred to someone working while the rest is on a boat.

3. Referred to the constant abuse towards the assistants at work.

1. Matt is chilling, while Dave is Flipping copies.

2. That MoFo was flippin' copies while I was on a boat N'r!

3. Yeah, that kid from Finance is an asshole, I had him flippin' copies the whole day.

by Cock'of'the'north July 28, 2009


Chinese Copy

commonly used to describe products which are cheap in price and are of usually not good quality.
the product may or may not be a duplicate copy of a well known branded item.
the product may or may not be made in china (eventhough they usually are)

oh ! dont worry dear its just a chinese copy

by universal soldier iii November 30, 2010

7๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


carbon copy

n. A carbon copy (cc) is a person that has no personality and tries to emulate yours exactly. A.K.A.- the shadow, mini me, or twin brother from another mother.

Joel: Did you wear the same shirt as me so people know you're my carbon copy?
EJ: Yes.

by Joel TK May 27, 2005

132๐Ÿ‘ 34๐Ÿ‘Ž


copy pasta

Anything which is repetitively posted, usually on imageboards like 4chan, to the point of annoyance or amusement, depending on one's point of view.

The thing is, people don't realize the work that goes into properly doing copypasta. They think copypasta is something that slackers can do, or faggots, or assholes. It's not true. Copypasta is a dying artform and if you don't see that, I don't know what's wrong with you.

First of all, you sacrifice spending real time on /b/. You can't participate as much as you'd like to because you're so busy doing copypasta that you can't. As a result, you miss a lot of really great threads. Still, it's a sacrifice, so you do it.

There's also the problem of "Flood detected". This message can really hurt your progress. You should try to get your copypasta into every active thread and if you have to sit there waiting before the flood period is over, you lose valuable time. This is also very difficult.

Also, picking which threads should get a copypasta first are sort of difficult. There are threads that don't stay on the first page for very long, so you may be missing some of the more prominent threads. Of course, you should try to hit them all, but for the desire effect, you need to get into bigger threads quickly.

Finally, there's the moral problem. One thing about copypasta is that sometimes it feels good, but sometimes it feels bad.

BTW, this wasn't a copy pasta, I just typed it out.

by spam spam, lol July 4, 2006

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