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drop

v.
1. To knock someone over, usually associated with the first hit in a fight.
2. To spend (generally a lot of) money; to buy something.
3. To release an album.

n.
1. An expensive car/convertible. (see whip)

v.
1. I'm gonna drop that kid if he don't back the f*** off.
2. Nigga, I dropped 500 G's on these rocks.
3. Nelly dropped two albums at once this week and they both at the top of the charts.

n.
1. We just got back from the Bentley dealership, bro, you seen the new drop?

by g $ mikey September 26, 2004

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drop

to take Ecstasy orally.

I dropped like 2 pills an hour ago and I'm rolling balls!!!

by Chrissy May 9, 2004

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drop

The availability of a product or service to the general public. The term is most often used in relation to the release of a music album, a DVD video release, or hardware or software, but can be used for other products (i.e., concert tickets.)

Windows 7 is slated to drop on October 22nd

The new iPods dropped last week.

by Alfred Bundy September 17, 2009

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drop

to spend money on something; to purchase something

dude just dropped 20 bones on that classic '65 mustang!

by nitro March 20, 2004

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drop

To consume a drug orally, most commonly acid and ecstacy.
To sell drugs or to a lesser extent, shop merchandise.

"When are you going to drop that hit?"
"I've already dropped 6 ounces of weed today."

by Diego July 17, 2003

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drop

a place where mob money is stored, a collection point.

Charley: Why do we have half a million dollars? The bank we robbed should have only had five grand or so.

Harman: Whoo-hoo, we lucked out!

Charley: Maybe that little bank was a drop, a collection point.

Harman: Oh shit.

by Dr. Heywood R. Floyd April 2, 2007

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drop

when someone breaks up with someone or kicks em to the curb

Oh I dropped him last week!

by bob January 4, 2004

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