It’s a fair cop
phrase
An acceptance that someone has been caught fairly and deserves to be punished.
I was speeding, officer, and you caught me. It's a fair cop.

Often appears as...
- hold up hands
- admit
Usage tips
Informal
Colloquial
phrase
An acceptance that someone has been caught fairly and deserves to be punished.
I was speeding, officer, and you caught me. It's a fair cop.

Often appears as...
- hold up hands
- admit
Usage tips
Informal
Colloquial
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British Origin
Know that 'it's a fair cop' is primarily used in British English, not American English.

When in the UK, saying 'it's a fair cop' will sound natural, but not in the US.
Informal Use
'It's a fair cop' is informal and often used lightheartedly or humorously.

When my mum found the hidden sweets, I chuckled and said, 'It's a fair cop.'
Legal Context
The phrase can be used in minor legal contexts, like acknowledging small wrongdoings.

Caught parking illegally, I told the warden, 'It's a fair cop.'
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