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Drop The Fridge

verb.
To eat an immense amount of food at one time or sitting.

GUY1: dude imma go home and fuckin drop the fridge.
GUY2: hahaha, fat.

by DROP THE FRIDGE January 13, 2011

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hoe drop

Drop off a woman after a date without walking her to her door.

"I hoe dropped that chick last night after an awful date"

by mustangmike June 20, 2014

3๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


drop trou

When a sales representative drastically lowers terms of a sale in order to "get the business".

Customer says, "Okay, Joe, it's time to drop trou, bend over and grab your ankles, 'cause here comes the business!

by dherchen October 3, 2007

52๐Ÿ‘ 190๐Ÿ‘Ž


Gum Drop

Someone who is dependable, trustworthy, creative, and tends to know alot about various sexual acts.

avispa de miel: "hey whats a rim job?"
Gum drop: "look it up on urban dictionary (;"

by avispademiel May 29, 2010

6๐Ÿ‘ 14๐Ÿ‘Ž


drop a ball

to try so hard at something, including but not exclusively physical activity, that it seriously hurts you.

"I was tying to lift it but I didn't want to drop a ball doing it."

by DenKnis February 1, 2008

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Cough Drops

Cough drops.

I'm addicted to cough drops, please rape me.

by sonicsnake10 January 30, 2003

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e-dropping

Verb. Refers to the act of evesdropping specific to e-mails. Reading the e-mails of others unbekownst to them . Can be innocent (similarly to when one overhears conversations of strangers ), or done with intent through hacking or by guessing a password. The act of accessing another individuals e-mail account. ( Some service providers offer web access to mail boxes, which means a persons mail traffic can potentially be monitored by a third party )

I was in this internet cafรฉ and this beautiful girl left in a hurry without logging out from Hotmail..I could not resist e-dropping and reading the last few e-mails in her account...Then I felt ashamed and logged out for her. I've never seen her again.
Example #2 : I knew my boss could access my outlook express,so I deleted my personal e-mails at the end of each shift so he could not read my mail after me. I was not aware,though, that my boss had administrative access to my e-mail account through the web server , and he did not tell me that he regularly read my mail BEFORE I received it. I always had this feeling he knew way too much about my life.The paranoid prick was obsessively
e-dropping.

by Andrew Macfarlane July 28, 2007

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