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- verbdrop (verb) · drops (third person present) · dropped (past tense) · dropped (past participle) · dropping (present participle)
- let or make (something) fall vertically:"the fire was caused by someone dropping a lighted cigarette" · "they dropped bombs on London during the raid"
- deliver (supplies or troops) by parachute:"the airlift dropped food into the camp"
- rugbyscore (a goal) by a drop kick:"he dropped a goal to beat England in the final minute"
- (of an animal, especially a mare, cow, or ewe) give birth to (young).
- informaltake (a drug, especially LSD) orally:"he dropped a lot of acid in the Sixties"
- (of a person) allow oneself to fall; let oneself down without jumping:"they escaped by climbing out of the window and dropping to the ground"
- (of a person or animal) sink to or toward the ground:"he dropped to his knees in the mud"Opposite:
- informalcollapse or die from exhaustion:"he looked ready to drop"
- (of ground) slope steeply down:"the cliff drops ninety yards to the valley below"Opposite:
- abandon or discontinue (a course of action or study):"the charges against him were dropped last year" · "drop everything and get over here!"Similar:withdraw fromretire fromdispense withhave done with
- discard or exclude (someone or something):"they were dropped from the team in the reshuffle"Opposite:
- informalstop associating with:"I was under pressure from family and friends to drop Barbara"Similar:give someone the elbowgive someone the big Ebin offgive someone the air
- omit (a letter or syllable) in speech:"our English au pair drops her h's"
- informalrelease or make available (a musical recording, television program, etc.):"he dropped the song on his social media profile" · "Lisa dropped her bombshell autobiography earlier this month"
- (of a musical recording, television program, etc.) be released or made available:"shortly after the album dropped, the official music video premiered" · "a new trailer for season four has dropped"
- BRITISH ENGLISHinformal(of a DJ) select and play (a record):"various guest DJs drop quality tunes both old and new"
- bridgebe forced to play (a relatively high card) as a loser under an opponent's higher card, because it is the only card in its suit held in the hand:"West dropped the nine"
noundrop (noun) · drops (plural noun) · the drop (noun) · drop earring (noun) · drop earrings (plural noun)- an instance of falling or dropping:"they left within five minutes of the drop of the curtain"
- an act of dropping supplies or troops by parachute:"the planes finally managed to make the drop"
- a fall in amount, quality, or rate:"a significant drop in consumer spending"
- an abrupt fall or slope:"standing on the lip of a sixty-foot drop"
- bridge(the drop)the playing of a high card underneath an opponent's higher card, because it is the only card in its suit held in the hand:"do you play for the drop now or finesse the 9?"
- informala delivery:"I got to the depot and made the drop"
- US ENGLISHa mailbox.
- a hiding place for stolen, illicit, or secret things:"the lavatory's toilet tank could be used as a letter drop"
- an earring that hangs down from the earlobe:"simple amethyst and diamond drops"
- a trapdoor on a gallows, the opening of which causes the prisoner to fall and thus be hanged.
OriginOld English dropa (noun), droppian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to German Tropfen ‘a drop’, tropfen ‘to drip’, also to drip and droop. Drop Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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