by Eaton Holgoode January 18, 2018
An alternate guitar tuning in which the lowest string is tuned down one whole step. Common in most forms of heavy metal. Makes it easier to play a power chord; the guitarist can simply lay one finger across the lowest three strings. Looked down upon for its facility, but powerful in the hands of a skilled guitarist (examples: Killing in the Name by Rage Against the Machine).
Often misspelled 'drop D' due to the assimilation of the d at the end of 'dropped' and the D at the beginning of 'D'.
Often misspelled 'drop D' due to the assimilation of the d at the end of 'dropped' and the D at the beginning of 'D'.
-I'm trying to play along with this Soundgarden song but my guitar doesn't go low enough. WTF?
-You need to tune to dropped D.
-You need to tune to dropped D.
by Smokey Q Rivers June 27, 2008
by Littlemam April 14, 2020
clutch situation with a montagne guarding diffuser.
Team: Dont Drop Shield
Montange : FUCKING DROPS SHILED FOR A FUCKING KILL FUCK YOU OZZY
Team: Dont Drop Shield
Montange : FUCKING DROPS SHILED FOR A FUCKING KILL FUCK YOU OZZY
by Azuki. January 20, 2020
Beleived to be from North Carolina - Charlotte area in origin - commonly used in the Southeastern US. To take a shit or to defecate. Synonyms; Drop a duece, take a douche (when referring to a male)
by Webster0824 October 19, 2007
(verb) to take a trip late at night to a shitty fast food restaurant because nothing better is open; (verb) to go on a McRun
Max: Tim, you hungry?
Tim: Yeah, but nothing's open.
Max: Wanna drop a Mick?
Tim: Yeah, a McRun actually sounds pretty good right now.
Max: McDonalds or Taco Bell?
Tim: Micky D's. Taco Bell always gives me the McRuns!
Tim: Yeah, but nothing's open.
Max: Wanna drop a Mick?
Tim: Yeah, a McRun actually sounds pretty good right now.
Max: McDonalds or Taco Bell?
Tim: Micky D's. Taco Bell always gives me the McRuns!
by Maxwell Dope November 11, 2013
Sarah Murdoch's drop jopped, she brought her hand to her mouth, started tearing-up and was left speechless.
by Quin452 October 18, 2010