Drop?
A word said by Ned Beatty (Bobby) to indicate a question as to what was proposed by one of the two βmountain menβ in the 1972 film Deliverance, a fictional story four suburban professional men from Atlanta, Georgia on a weekend canoe and camping trip that encounter two rednecks (Georgia Crackers). That is when you have to use the word "Drop"' with a question mark "?" When your mind wonders if something you consider bad is going to happen to you.
Mountain Man: Now, let's you just drop them pants.
Bobby: Drop?
Mountain Man: Just take 'em right off.
To drop meaning to take acid. βDropped earlierβ acid
I took a drop earlier. Or/ I dropped earlier
Dropping
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In Liverpool this is wen you punch someone and they go down
did u see the wack on him. He dropped him off one punch
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the thing that happened to you as a child
kid: mama was i dropped as a child?
Mom: yep
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David had to drop for work, if he came up posative, he would be fired.
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Drops are another category of moves within the dance of BBoying.
Drops provide are meant to provide smooth transitioning from toprock to footwork.
Common foundational drops are the knee drop, corkscrew, and front and back sweeps.
Drops can also be categorized as suicides. Suicides are moves where the dancer literally drops onto the ground in a seemingly painful way, but are painless if done correctly.
Common suicide drops are the coin drop and pencil drop.
Suicide drops also provide transitioning from one move to another. A BBoy can suicide into another move.
Sets with drops:
Toprock > Knee Drop > Footwork
Toprock > Coin Drop > Baby Mills
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became good. comes from how guys become much better when their balls drop.
Bill: Luke can finally punt the ball
Fred: Yeah his punts finally dropped
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