Instead of placing something down like a decent human being he did the infamous Hughes Drop.
"Hey guy, pass the pipe. Ahh, he just Hughes Dropped it again."
"Hey guy, pass the pipe. Ahh, he just Hughes Dropped it again."
by John Parker Jr. August 20, 2013
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"I can't believe he drop-kicked my puppy. I would have gotten a promotion with that idea."
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A saying used to describe the expulsion of a large bowl movement that's urgency grows quickly and unexpectedly.
"Damn Griff, that Old Country Buffet really got me. Stop at this Dunkin Donuts so I can drop a hammer."
by SwankyJohn October 9, 2014
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*listening to music that's about to hit the drop*
Guy1: "Holy shit this song is freaking amazing!"
Guy2: "I cannot wait to see what happens after the drop."
*Song ruins itself with shitty music after the drop*
Guy1: "Dafuq is this?"
Guy2: "This song has The Drop Syndrome. :( "
Guy1: "Holy shit this song is freaking amazing!"
Guy2: "I cannot wait to see what happens after the drop."
*Song ruins itself with shitty music after the drop*
Guy1: "Dafuq is this?"
Guy2: "This song has The Drop Syndrome. :( "
by viper Infinity September 6, 2014
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A word said by Ned Beatty (Bobby) to indicate a question as to what was proposed by one of the two “mountain men” in the 1972 film Deliverance, a fictional story four suburban professional men from Atlanta, Georgia on a weekend canoe and camping trip that encounter two rednecks (Georgia Crackers). That is when you have to use the word "Drop"' with a question mark "?" When your mind wonders if something you consider bad is going to happen to you.
A word said by Ned Beatty (Bobby) to indicate a question as to what was proposed by one of the two “mountain men” in the 1972 film Deliverance, a fictional story four suburban professional men from Atlanta, Georgia on a weekend canoe and camping trip that encounter two rednecks (Georgia Crackers). That is when you have to use the word "Drop"' with a question mark "?" When your mind wonders if something you consider bad is going to happen to you.
Mountain Man: Now, let's you just drop them pants.
Bobby: Drop?
Mountain Man: Just take 'em right off.
Bobby: Drop?
Mountain Man: Just take 'em right off.
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