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cop and blow noun the rule of thumb governing a pimp’s modus operandi, acquiring and losing prostitutes US- He reconciled himself to the name of the game, “Cop and Blow” (win and lose) and made his way uptown[.] — Babs Gonzales, I Paid My Dues, p. 101, 1967
- “You know the name of the game: Cop and Blow. You lose on this end, but you gain on another.” — Nathan Heard, Howard Street, p. 254, 1968
- I bombarded him with street logic and begged him to recognize the hard pimp law of “cop and blow”: somebody has to lose when somebody wins. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), The Naked Soul of Iceberg Slim, p. 123, 1971
- You ain’t got to take that attitude, baby. After all, the game is cop and blow. — Donald Goines, Whoreson, p. 83, 1972
- What they consider my salary is the money I’ve made all year from girls who cop and blow–they just come and go. — Susan Hall, Gentleman of Leisure, p. 13, 1972
- Cop and blow is the name of the game. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 100, 1973
- “Bitch, you ain’t no lame, you know the Game / They call it cop and blow.” — Dennis Wepman et al., The Life, p. 86, 1976
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