Verb
The word is derived from cop
Ah, well, being conflicted means you can live a shallow life without copping to be a shallow person. Gillian Schieber Flynn
I would be copping out if I stayed in the myth of the '60s. Jerry Rubin
We were the kids that made America famous. The kind of kids that long since drove our parents to dispair. We were lazy long hairs dropping out, lost confused, and copping out. Convinced our futures were in doubt and trying not to care. Harry Chapin
A key contributor to a pair of Super 8 title-winning teams, this senior forward wrapped up his time with the Eagles this winter by copping Co-MVP honors in the Catholic Conference. Source: Internet
Before the trip even began, we revised our vacation plan several times, copping losses for Airbnbs and campsites that were already paid for but located in areas suddenly under threat of bushfires in the weeks leading up to our trip. Source: Internet
The Perth website is copping some heat for an X-rated typo during Premier Mark McGowan’s COVID-19 update. Source: Internet