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drop in

1. to ride a bike, scooter, skateboard etc down a ramp, half pipe or bowl
2. to land on something
3. to parachute down in fortnite

"wow that guy just dropped into a 15 foot bowl"

"that halfpipe looks sick I'm gonna drop in"

by itsgettingsendyupinhere December 4, 2019

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drops

slang term for eye drops (mostly referring to when smokin weed)

"dude your eyez are cashed"

"alright thats not a big deal, lemme get them drops"

by christopher0702 May 26, 2009

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dropped

To announce you no longer want to be with your girlfriend or boyfriend.

Listen Renee you smell so bad, you're dropped!

by Andrew Tan July 14, 2005

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DROP!

what you gotta yell before you hit the sickness (usualy skateboarding or snowboarding)

Your snowboarding, standin on top of the halfpipe. you need to call your "DROP!" before you hit it. It's gotta be loud so fools don't snake your run.

A bunch of guys are sitting around a bowl of salsa. You gotta yell "DROP!" before you go in for the scoop, so fools can't snake your dip.

Your skateboarding, standing on the deck of a bowl. You gotta call 'DROP!' so then when you run into someone it's there fault.

dude, yr snakin my line!
bro, I called DROP!

by D!MAC October 24, 2007

7πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


drop

The opposite of "clutch"; used to describe a situation that is far from ideal.

The lack of peanut butter in this house is so drop.

I found mold on this sandwich I was eating #drop

We have cereal but no milk; that's drop.

This rainy weather is totally drop.

by Jonjon August 10, 2013

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on the drops

"In a hurry": In bicycle racing, being on the drops means having your hands on the lower part of the handlebars, to improve aerodynamics and increase speed. The natural extension is to use the term for being in situations where you have to move fast.

"Let's talk laterβ€”I'm on the drops."

by Devan Goldstein. February 22, 2004

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drop

Horsemen's term for a rider falling off, as in the horse "dropping" the rider. It does not imply that the horse intentionally removed the rider, but rather that the rider fell through his own lack of skill.

Melissa was having a good round till Sparky dropped her on the last turn.

by Foxsong January 18, 2004

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