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