noun
- plural of coper; people who cope or deal with difficulties
- plural of coper; horses that are broken-winded or unsound, sold deceptively
Usage: informal; usually used in phrases like 'good copers' or 'poor copers'
Usage: archaic; British; historical equestrian term
Examples
- Good copers are able to manage stress without becoming overwhelmed.
- The team included both strong copers and those who struggled under pressure.
- Some people are natural copers who adapt quickly to change.
- The horse trader was known for selling copers to unsuspecting buyers.
- Effective copers develop healthy strategies for dealing with adversity.