cop-wise

English

Etymology 1

From cop + wise (knowledgeable).

Adjective

cop-wise (comparative more cop-wise, superlative most cop-wise)

  1. Alternative form of copwise

Etymology 2

From cop + wise (way; manner).

Adjective

cop-wise (comparative more cop-wise, superlative most cop-wise)

  1. Befitting or resembling a cop; coplike
    • 1994, Sim B. Sitkin, ‎Robert J. Bies, The Legalistic organization:
      The three passengers were ordered out of the Hyundai by loudspeaker. Two quickly complied and exited on the right-hand side of the car in cop-wise fashion, with their hands high and visible. They were put to the ground and handcuffed.
    • 2000, Cliff Chandler, The Paragons:
      Ben's eyes said yes in a cop-wise gesture. "Good. You handle it."

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