Reverse Dictionary: COPY

COPY

NOUNS
► AGAIN-WRITING a copy, further transcription → c1384 obs.
► DOUBLE a copy, a duplicate, a transcript of a writing → 1543 obs., chiefly Sc.
► DUB a copy, a duplicate → 2006 US sl. (Bk.)
► DUPE a copy, a duplicate → 2006 US sl. (Bk.)
► DUPLICAMENT a copy, a duplicate → c1574 obs.
► ECTYPE a copy, a reproduction → 1646
► MEET-MARROW an exact copy or facsimile; a fellow → 1900 Sc.


NOUNS, PERSON
BITERS people who copy from others → 2006 Amer. teen & high school sl. (Bk.)
► COPIATOR one who copies out documents → 1811 obs.


VERBS
► BITE to copy or imitate; to copy something without permission  → 1989 African-American sl.
► CABBAGE to copy → 1884 Eng. schoolboy sl.
► CHOMP to copy → 20C teen & high school sl.
► DOUBLE to make a copy or duplicate of → c1380 Sc. obs.
► DUB to copy something → 2006 US sl. (Bk.)
► DUPE to copy or duplicate something → 2006 US sl. (Bk.)
► ENGROSS to copy in a large hand → 1776 US
► PATTERN to copy; to imitate; to match → 1848 Eng. dial.
► SAMPLE to copy; to imitate → 1613-16 obs.
► SIMILIZE to copy; to imitate → 1605 obs.
► SMUG to copy surreptitiously → 1842 sl.
► SUCK FLAVA to copy someone’s style → 1990s US teen sl.
► TAKE AFTER to copy; to imitate → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► TAKE OUT to copy; to write out → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► XEROX to copy; to imitate → 1990s African-American sl.