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This aint much cop
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This was a line in a TV Drama,set in WW1.It is still used widely today!
What is "much cop",or "cop"?
What is "much cop",or "cop"?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.: "Not much cop" - does the origin come from not a good cop (ie police officer) or not much copulation coming from obviously a sexual term?
Neither. 'Cop' is a slang term meaning catch or acquisition. 'Not much cop' applies to things that aren't much of a prize. That meaning of cop may also be the derivation of the slang term for police officer.
Neither. 'Cop' is a slang term meaning catch or acquisition. 'Not much cop' applies to things that aren't much of a prize. That meaning of cop may also be the derivation of the slang term for police officer.
"We are going to a place called Spion Kop and I don't think it will be much of a 'kop' for our chaps."
As regards origin, the above is taken from a letter written during the Boer War (1902) and it is the earliest recorded version of the phrase 'much cop', according to the OED. By putting inverted commas around kop, the writer was obviously making a point about the cop/kop pun, the first meaning a gain/acquisition and the second meaning a hill.
As regards origin, the above is taken from a letter written during the Boer War (1902) and it is the earliest recorded version of the phrase 'much cop', according to the OED. By putting inverted commas around kop, the writer was obviously making a point about the cop/kop pun, the first meaning a gain/acquisition and the second meaning a hill.
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