cop off


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cop off

vb (intr, adverb)
cop off with informal Brit to establish an amorous or sexual relationship with
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And it looks like the usual mix of ex-sportsmen, glam soap stars and comedians no one's really heard of until they cop off with their dance partner.
He said that viewers can "expect a lot of nudity" from him, as well as seeing him "trying to have a good time and cop time and cop off with anyone I can".
Still, a wedding is always a good chance for people to cop off, and that's definitely true tonight for two couples who aren't even invited.
There's also Rob, who spends an entire night semi-stalking a mystery blonde and new girl Claudia, whose attempts to cop off with a mate's guy land her in hot water.
First, the TOWIE refugee's adventures in LA, then the current gang jet off (and cop off?) in Marbella, innit.
He invites his bestest gal pal in the whole world over to watch Mama Mia!, then tries to cop off with her?
All those bloody posh students in their straw trilbies, Hunter wellies and Top Shop shabby chic, downing crates of Fosters and trying to cop off with the bird in the next tent by banging on about the deep-hewn spirituality of the surrounding countryside?
A MAN who torched his wife's home after accusing her of wanting to ''cop off'' with a taxi driver was jailed for 12 years for the manslaughter of their three children.
He struts around with the undergarments peeking above his trousers in the hope some young thing, probably called Tracey or Michelle, will spy the Calvin Klein logo and 'cop off' with him, as he puts it.
Seasoned hands looking to cop off (pun intended) from too much getting involved and eager beaver rookies looking to make a mark.
Jeffrey Phillipson tweeted: "if you didn't cop off there you wouldn't cop off anywhere."