Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Which means he's trying to cop off with the mechanic's wife.
There were too many men ahead of me who copped off all the important jobs.
You won't cop off anything better in this joint than Steve Murray.
A whole load of boring industry heads droning on about how important they are and trying to cop off with each other?
Or, given human powers for a day, they'd sit next to you on the bus shouting about the bird they copped off with last night.
The detectives are beginning to think he copped off most of Laxter's coin.
"She always wanted to stay for the slow dances at the end, when she was most likely to cop off," the poet explains.
"Phil once asked me if I ever thought we'd cop off. Meaning you and me of course.
I ain't jerry to all the Dago jabber yet, though I've copped off a little of it in the past two weeks.
And he copped off.
There you had a chance to cop off a nice bunch of coin on that fight and instead you kill it for yourself and everybody else.
He immediately falls for the strumpet, but ends up copping off with her equally saucy stepmum (haven't we all been there?).
Because on every single occasion, I think without fail, I have copped off with the first student I met.
Another thing that can happen as a result of booze/club in early break up phase is people copping off with someone else to get over the previous relationship.
You say they told you down at the typewriter joint that you was the real cheese and ought to hold any job you could cop off.
"But he copped off with a Donegal lass and I had to escort an inebriated American bird home.
They said: "The salient lesson here is: don't cop off with your best mate's boyfriend, so you're just gonna have to ride this one out, Rubes."
Towards the end of his lover’s funeral in Los Angeles, the actor Ryan O’Neal attempted to cop off with his own daughter, whom he apparently did not recognise.
IT’S a fairly straightforward rule and one I would have thought obvious: never take part in a cricket tournament in which the organiser tries to cop off with your missus.
Holy Soap recall Colleen's most memorable moment as being: "Trying to cop off with Summer Bay legend Don Fisher, a.k.a. Flathead - to no avail."
Not only should they have copped off with their significant others in a different month, they should also have found time between feeds to campaign for a more flexible start to the school year.
"It's a book about me thinking I've got to change my life, with catastrophic consequences, and also the silliness of chasing a bloke you are never in a million years going to cop off with."
It was all profoundly odd, like waking up one morning to discover that everyone you'd copped off with in your teens had assembled in your front garden and started batting their eyelashes at you.
Now it turns out that, rather like when Spiderman won't cop off with Mary-Jane to keep her out of The Green Goblin's clutches, it was looking out for me all along.
In neighbouring Clapham, where as many as 200 people turn up for evening classes, BMF attracts an energetic twentysomething singles crowd, who retire afterwards to the pub to cop off with each other.