1. To snitch, tell, sneak, lie, or play frequently; to give up a secret; to spill the beans
2. To litteraly drop a dime or dimebag of cocaine at a drop for a quick drug deal.
1. We gotta ice that fool! He's been dropping dimes!
2. I've been dropping dimes and dropping kilos, all in one day!
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had sweet passes in a basketball game or something related to that
I dropped dimes gurl!
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Verb-1. To defecate. Can also be shortened to "dimes". 2. The need to defecate in a hurry. Usually there is a small window from when this phrase is uttered to the act of defecating.
Mark-"I really need to drop dimes!"
Anne-"Don't worry, I'm pulling into the nearest rest area."
Mark-"I hope it's close...dimes, honey, dimes!"
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Willing to turn someone in or call the cops even at personal cost.
Derived from 'drop a dime' i.e. 'snitch' combined with 'I would do that for a nickel'
A: "Don't tell him, he'll turn you in"
B: "But wouldn't he get in trouble too?"
A: "He would drop a dime for a nickel"
It kinda means that you said something to someone knowing that it would get back to the person that you wanted to tell it to.
I dropped a dime to john Doe the other night etc.