Bobby vs Coppa - What's the difference?
bobby | coppa |
(British, slang) A police officer.
(British, slang) A railway signaller.
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* {{quote-news, 2009, February 1, Christine Muhlke, Aging Gracefully, New York Times
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As proper nouns the difference between bobby and coppa
is that bobby is while coppa is (in combination ) any of several cups given as a sporting trophy.bobby
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