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copout — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. Sl. quit, back down, withdraw, *blow off, *worm out, renege, skip, *chicken out, *tap dance … English dictionary for students
copout — noun a failure to face some difficulty squarely • Derivationally related forms: ↑cop out • Hypernyms: ↑failure … Useful english dictionary
Tragedy (band) — Infobox musical artist | Img capt = Insert to the band s self titled LP on Tragedy Records (2000) Background = group or band Name = Tragedy Origin = Memphis, Tennessee, USA Now Portland, Oregon, USA Genre = Crust punk D beat Years active = 2000… … Wikipedia
His Hero Is Gone — Infobox Musical artist Name = His Hero Is Gone Background = group or band Origin = Memphis, Tennessee, United States Years active = 1995–1999 Label = Prank Records, Great American Steak Religion Past members = Todd Burdette, Carl Auge, Paul… … Wikipedia
Cop out — is an idiom which means to avoid taking responsibility for an action, fulfilling a duty or meeting expectations; as a noun, it refers to someone who cops out . Cop out or cop out may also refer to: Linda Lavin Raffaele Cecco Cop Out, a 1969 book… … Wikipedia
Cop Out (game show) — Infobox television show name = Cop Out caption = format = Game Show runtime = about 24 minutes creator = Chuck Barris starring = Geoff Edwards country = USA rating = network = Unknown, supposedly CBS first aired = 1972 last aired = 1972|Cop Out… … Wikipedia
Tragedy — Pays d’origine Memphis, États Unis Genre musical Hardcore / Crustcore Années d activité 2000 2007 Labels Tragedy Records, Skuld Releases Membres … Wikipédia en Français
His Hero Is Gone — formada en Memphis, Tennessee, es una banda de Hardcore Crust. Tiene un sonido disonante que deja entrever melodías muy oscuras y posee tanto ritmos muy rápidos como muy lentos y pesados, acompañados de los gritos de Todd Burdette. Todo esto se… … Wikipedia Español
phrasal verbs — 1. A phrasal verb is a combination of verb and adverb or preposition (or both) such as come about, draw up, put up with, and work out. Phrasal verbs formed with adverbs can be either transitive (i.e. take an object, as in He drew up a chair) or… … Modern English usage
cop out — 1. in. to plead guilty (to a lesser charge). (Underworld. See also cop a plea.) □ Frank copped out and got off with a night in the cooler. □ I decided not to cop out and got a mouthpiece instead. 2. in. to give up and quit; to chicken out (of… … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions