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used to describe someone as an idiot. you are saying they were dropped on their head as a baby. this is used jokingly as you don't actually mean they were dropped on their head, but just a way to call someone stupid. guy1: dude! what was wrong with that guy! he was a total dumbass
guy2: i don't know. he was probably dropped. guy1: yea, probably. |
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(v.) to use the drug, LSD (otherwise known as acid). George dropped acid today.
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dropped - to kill someone Back up before u get dropped.
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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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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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When a car is lowered "Damn dawg, that car is dropped"
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Of a recording artist, to have been released from their record company contract.
Typically used in connection with major label artists popular two years ago after an colossally expensive marketing campaign, but who are now objects of derision. Most amusing when the artist was signed for tens of millions of dollars a few months previously, went mad and has sold four records since. See also Mariah Carey. "Good Charlotte? Dropped within the year, I bet you."
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