Submitted by PokeBattle_Fan t3_z6tdti in explainlikeimfive
wzl46 t1_iy315rl wrote
Cop is a shortened version of copper. I read a long time ago that police had copper badges, so that is where the name originated. It could be completely wrong.
activ8r t1_iy367cw wrote
Kind of. I believe "cop" came first. Cop is an old word for "capture" (see common usage "that's a fair cop"). I believe "copper" would be the nickname as they are the "capturer".
Not 100% on this being the actual origin, but a quick Google search seems to corroborate it.
YessikZiiiq t1_iy3ay6f wrote
This is correct. The badge thing is a common myth.
readit2U t1_iy3r9cv wrote
I had heard it was short for an English phrase "constable on patrol "
piszkavas t1_iy38b1g wrote
Oh yes this is true, although copper alone is a nickname
Jormungandrs-bite t1_iy3ja57 wrote
Close. Copper buttons were worn on the jacket.
Thugalug t1_iy33feg wrote
Cop is short for Constable of Police, thats where its from
coredump3d t1_iy34rvj wrote
Are you sure? That sounds more like a backronym to me than an actual derivative streetword. From what i also heard, policemen used to wear copper badges or helmets (?) and the distinctive appear made them be called "cop" as a slang
Schnutzel t1_iy368pd wrote
All of these are incorrect, it comes from the verb "cop" which means "to seize/capture".
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