Coppish vs Boppish - What's the difference?
coppish | boppish |
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Resembling or in the manner of a cop/police officer
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(Wales) the fly of a zipper
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(jazz) In the bop style
* {{quote-book, 1990, John Chilton, The Song of the Hawk
, passage=The strategy of using two standard tunes and two boppish originals on the first session (23 February 1945) set the pattern for subsequent dates. }}
As adjectives the difference between coppish and boppish
is that coppish is resembling or in the manner of a cop/police officer while boppish is (jazz) in the bop style.As an interjection coppish
is .As a noun coppish
is (wales) the fly of a zipper.coppish
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Etymology 1
Interjection
Etymology 2
Adjective
Etymology 3
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References
*boppish
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