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cop a pair someone talking about shoes he wants, wrote: "gonna try and cop a pair" as far as I understand the word "cop" is being used like a synonym of get/ pick but my question is, is this word commonly used in that fashion?
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In this context, it means "steal." It's fairly common to use it that way, but it is very informal, almost slang. It suggests either a small theft, or to take something in a sly, sneaky, or surreptitious way. "When the teacher was out of the room I was able to cop a peek at the exam..."
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It's fairly common American slang. I don't think it necessarily mean to steal, but it does give the feeling that you're trying to get something that may be hard to get and you need to act quickly.
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In the UK, no. I've never actually heard that word used in that precise context before (in the sense of being about to possess something.)
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It's slang, used in place of 'buy'. It's popular in online fashion forums, among teenagers and people in their early twenties.
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