Difference between revisions of "Dropcop"
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[[Shadowtalk]] term for an elite police officer, especially a rapid response unit. | [[Shadowtalk]] term for an elite police officer, especially a rapid response unit. | ||
| − | '''Etymology:''' Originally a local slang term for the [[Calibre City|Calibrate]] [[Calibre City/Shaft Patrol Legion|Shaft Patrol Legion]], who use the city's many [[ | + | '''Etymology:''' Originally a local slang term for the [[Calibre City|Calibrate]] [[Calibre City/Shaft Patrol Legion|Shaft Patrol Legion]], who use the city's many [[shaft]]s to provide fast, unobstructed access to most major locations. |
As a verb, [[dropcop]] implies an unexpected and over-the-top response. (as in the case of [[Randall Okay]]). | As a verb, [[dropcop]] implies an unexpected and over-the-top response. (as in the case of [[Randall Okay]]). | ||
[[Category: Shadowtalk]] | [[Category: Shadowtalk]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:58, 16 March 2009
Shadowtalk term for an elite police officer, especially a rapid response unit.
Etymology: Originally a local slang term for the Calibrate Shaft Patrol Legion, who use the city's many shafts to provide fast, unobstructed access to most major locations.
As a verb, dropcop implies an unexpected and over-the-top response. (as in the case of Randall Okay).