It means unhealthy air....
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Not necessarily. No, that would kind of defeat the purpose of being undercover. Stay away from young girls in chat rooms, they may be cops and you will get busted!
Yes, C.O.P is always greater than 1 in case of refrigeration system and heat pump. but in case of aircraft engines C.O.P is less than 1. because in high altitudes the air pressure is always low. so the C.O.P becomes less than 1 in most cases..
theis phrase is a combination of two different phrases, the first being to "screw up" which means to do something wrong. an example might be saying yes when your wife asks "does this make me look fat?" the second phrase is "by the numbers" which means to follow a procedure or series of directions exactly. an example would be instructions for cooking something, first you do "a" second you do "b" third you do "c". thus to "screw up by the numbers" instead of following the directions correctly you have screwed up on each step. a second meaning would be that after making one bad decision and given a chance to correct your mistake you did something to make it worse. an example might be you lock yourself out of the house. instead of calling you wife to let you back in, you try to pick the lock. a policeman sees you picking the lock and comes to arrest you for breaking and entering. instead of explaing you get biligerent and hit the cop when he tries to arrest you. so you get sentenced to 6 months comunity service for assulting a police officer and have "screwed up by the numbers".
It means "sit down" in idiom slang. The original phrase was "pop a squat", the word "cop" is a dialect misunderstanding, but now both pop and cop are used in the idiom.
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When someone is being a stickler, that means they are a person whose only goal is to ruin the fun. Such as a cop showing up to shut down a party; That cop is a real stickler.
In American English, "cop" is the slang term for a police officer. It and also be used to mean grab, as in "to cop a feel".
what does cop 89 mark mean
To get . Or reserve
its slang for cop
Murder
Yes. it is derived form is Cop or Copper. The term Copper was the original, unshortened word, originating in Great Britain to mean "someone who captures". (In British English, the term Cop is recorded (Shorter Oxford Dictionary) in the sense of 'To Capture' from 1704, derived from the Latin 'Capere' via the Old French 'Caper'
By jacking a cop car, Niko can access the cop computer (instructions on screen) to find names of criminals to hunt down in vigilante mode, and gain a reward.
a cop does not have to warn you before tasing you. he might warn if you don't calm down right away.
If you mean "How far can a cop follow you before pulling you over," a cop can follow you any distance as long as he/she is still within the correct jurisdiction.