Copper

noun·Victorian

Slang for a police officer; British in origin (from "to cop," to seize), American by the 1850s.

A police officer. Originally British slang dating from the 1840s — possibly from “to cop” (to seize or catch) — and adopted into American English by the 1850s. Now informal but ubiquitous on both sides of the Atlantic.

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