Raissa Wasilisa
arrive at DOXY The British motorway cops are chasing after a car that possibly has drugs on it. When one of the police cars arrives at the scene where they have been held, a cop says: there you go, DOXY. And the voice over says: They arrive at DOXY. What is DOXY? Is it a police term for a suspect or a crime scene or is it the name of a town? Thank you so much for your help!
11 Kas 2018 10:32
Yanıtlar · 5
Hello Keith, Thank you for your comment. I presume it is an abbreviation, because it's written in capitals. But I have no clue what it stands for. Maybe it's misspelled. Anyway, thanks!
11 Kasım 2018
'there you go, Doxy' = Doxy is a name (it isn't) and ''they arrive at Doxy' = Doxy is a place?? ..so it doesn't make sense.
11 Kasım 2018
I added that later.
11 Kasım 2018
British motorway cops only usually operate in the one country :')
11 Kasım 2018
No idea without context. You haven't even mentioned what country it was in...
11 Kasım 2018
Hâlâ cevap bulamadın mı?
Sorularını yaz ve ana dil konuşanlar sana yardım etsin!