Military slang meaning: "I've received and understood your message in it's entirely".
Contrasts with "No Copy", a phrase used when a message was partially or fully lost. Originally came as a response to the phrase "How Copy?", a term a transmitter asks a recipient to find out if their message has been properly relayed. It has since slipped into the military colloquial.
1Lt Martin: "I need you present at 1615 tomorrow to discuss our new operations orders."
1Lt Daniels: "Good copy."
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etymology: term coined by Dr. Andrew Bucki in reference to how mathematics are learned in America.
n. a student who does not think for himself/herself, but instead mindlessly copies homework problems by changing the numbers from sample problems.
v. the act of mindlessly copying homework.
If a copy machine is particularly bad at copying homework, it can be dubbed a cheap copy machine.
Bucki: so just now, you are all cheap copy machines, but that's okay, that is how the American education system has trained you like a dog in a circus.
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A computer based file version of a document that can either be viewed or emailed. The computer copy of printed document.
Bill forwarded me an email containing a soft copy of the report.
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The language on a package describing the product.
I wasn't sure which brand of toilet paper to buy until I read the romance copy on Charmin ultra soft
to "copy" text and "paste" it
- used to avoiding repeative typing
- to avoid "writing"
note: if proceeding with copy and paste, please read it and make enough changes to call it your own
so what if it copy and paste is playtorium, it gave me an B on my project!!!!!
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