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Discover Ludwig"cop on" is a phrase that can be used in written English.
It means to understand or have common sense. It is more commonly used in British and Irish English. Example: "It's time for you to cop on and realize that you need to study for your exams." In this sentence, "cop on" is used to urge someone to use their common sense and understand the importance of studying for exams.
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cop on
verb
To stop behaving immaturely; behave, grow up.
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"When will this be over?" one of them asked the cop on the corner.
In one, Officer Walter Clark is an ambitious young cop on the streets of New York.
The cop on the corner & every cab driver came over.
"But we didn't have a cop on the beat".
Dawn, a rookie cop on probation does mean, retaliatory things.
I became a cop on Jan . 3 , 1983
They would rendezvous with the cop on the way.
"You can't put a cop on every corner.
Security cameras will never replace a cop on the beat.
Getting the cop on board was part of the process.
There is a cop on duty night and day.
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