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robocop

American  
[roh-boh-kop] / ˈroʊ boʊˌkɒp /

noun

  1. a remote-controlled, programmable robot under development for use in law enforcement.

  2. a police officer who acts in a mechanical, routine manner.

    A robocop gave me a speeding ticket on my way to the emergency room!

  3. a person who tries to control or restrain someone’s bad behavior.


Etymology

Origin of robocop

1985–90; robo- + cop 1; from the 1987 science-fiction movie RoboCop , in which a crime-fighting robot is constructed from the remains of a dead police officer

Example Sentences

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A policeman becomes a robocop; a spurned lover a Dark Cupid.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 27, 2016

Damon, back in his wily-prole Jason Bourne identity, gets a nice moment early in the film when he is interrogated by a robocop who can’t take, or understand, Max’s jokes.

From Time • Aug. 8, 2013

"Like robocop," according to the rapper who saw it.

From Newsweek • May 22, 2013

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