informal3K

UK//juː brɔːt jɔːr kɒps//US//ju brɔt jʊr kɑps//

Meaning of You brought your cops

You arrived with your police officers.

In simple words: You brought your police officers.

You brought your cops in a sentence

  • When I saw the trouble, I said, 'You brought your cops!'
  • She laughed and said, 'Great, you brought your cops to the party!'
  • He looked around and remarked, 'Wow, you really brought your cops here!'
  • In case of a fight, I hope you brought your cops.
  • Guess who just arrived? You brought your cops!

How to use You brought your cops

Used in casual conversation, often implying a humorous or sarcastic tone about having friends who are police. Not commonly used in formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of 'cops' as your comrades; they brought their badges with them.

Related words

Collocations with You brought your cops

  • bring your cops
  • have your cops
  • show up with your cops

Synonyms for You brought your cops

  • you brought your police
  • you brought your officers
  • you came with your cops

Common mistakes with You brought your cops

  • Confused with 'cops' as friends rather than police officers.
  • Misunderstand the tone; it's not always serious.
  • Use in overly serious contexts where humor is inappropriate.

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Frequently asked questions about You brought your cops

What does You brought your cops mean?

You brought your police officers.

What is the definition of You brought your cops?

You arrived with your police officers.

How do you use You brought your cops in a sentence?

When I saw the trouble, I said, 'You brought your cops!'

Can you give another example of You brought your cops?

She laughed and said, 'Great, you brought your cops to the party!'

What are synonyms for You brought your cops?

Common alternatives include you brought your police, you brought your officers, you came with your cops.

What words go with You brought your cops?

It commonly pairs with bring your cops, have your cops, show up with your cops.

What are common mistakes when using You brought your cops?

Confused with 'cops' as friends rather than police officers. Misunderstand the tone; it's not always serious. Use in overly serious contexts where humor is inappropriate.

How do you pronounce You brought your cops?

US: //ju brɔt jʊr kɑps//, UK: //juː brɔːt jɔːr kɒps//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is You brought your cops formal or informal?

"You brought your cops" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use You brought your cops?

Used in casual conversation, often implying a humorous or sarcastic tone about having friends who are police. Not commonly used in formal contexts.