Copy of a copy of a copy
A song by the one and only King of Thiccness Mr. Louis William Tomlinson.
Can be said as Copy^3 .
Can be said as Copy^3 .
Hey have you listened to Copy of a copy of a copy yet ? its really damn good.
copy copy
hurd you; copy that
person 1: “yo we gotta go to the park later”
person 2: “copy copy”
person 2: “copy copy”
copy that
When you say I understand in military speak, you say Copy that.
When you say Woah, hey guys, welcome to EB Games, and the customers want to order something, you say Copy that.
When you say Woah, hey guys, welcome to EB Games, and the customers want to order something, you say Copy that.
Cashier: Hello and welcome to EB Games, can I help you?
Customer: I'd like to order a Black Ops 3 JuggerNog edition, Gears of War Remastered, Battlefield 1 for the PC, and an Overwatch: Origins Edition for XBOX One.
Cashier: Copy that.
Customer: I'd like to order a Black Ops 3 JuggerNog edition, Gears of War Remastered, Battlefield 1 for the PC, and an Overwatch: Origins Edition for XBOX One.
Cashier: Copy that.
copy
Acknowledging to your friend that you understand what they are saying.
"The dance floor was just too slippery. Copy?"
"Copyyyyy"
"Copyyyyy"
copy that
Radio slang acknowledgement, meaning "i heard you" or "I understand." Synonymous with "Roger." Often shortened to "copy."
-Sir, we're aout to drop nuclear payload. Shall we proceed, over?
-Negative, you're to return to base immediately! We've got a sandstorm headed your way! Over.
-…
-Repeat, that is a negative, return to base immediately. Do you copy?
-Copy that, HQ. Returning to base.
-Negative, you're to return to base immediately! We've got a sandstorm headed your way! Over.
-…
-Repeat, that is a negative, return to base immediately. Do you copy?
-Copy that, HQ. Returning to base.
copi
'Copi' is West Indian slang for friends or crew. A derivative of 'companions'.
"Ya nah see Jonny wid him copi dem"
"Didn't you see Jonny's crew?"
"Didn't you see Jonny's crew?"
copy
Hear and comprehend, as in verbal communication. Radio slang used to determine the proper transfer of a message. Proper responses would run along the lines of "Roger." or "I copy."
"We've got to get this truckload of cow parts through the state border by dawn, copy?."