Kojaks
Kojak
slang A police officer. A reference to the titular character of the popular 1970s TV crime series Kojak. There's a Kojak who patrols this area, but he's pretty clueless. I came downstairs and saw my wife standing at the door talking to some Kojak.
Kojak with a Kodak
slang A police officer monitoring a speed trap. The term is used in CB radio, referring to the titular police officer of the popular 1970s TV crime series Kojak and Kodak, a company known for its cameras and camera-related products. Primarily heard in US. A: "Breaker, breaker. Kojak with a Kodak spotted at Lincoln bypass, over." B: "10-4. Thanks for the heads up."
See also: Kodak, Kojak
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
Kojak
(ˈkodʒæk) n. a police officer. (From the television character of the same name.) Ask Kojak in for a cup of coffee.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- Kojak
- Kojak with a Kodak
- beat cop
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- Hamlet without the prince
- prince
- pleased as punch
- (as) pleased as punch
- Dorian Gray
- Ameche