An extremely expensive, theatrical form of punctuation often done by performers who have never actually had to purchase a microphone.
"I want a new clause in all future contracts. The next bastard that ends his show with a mic drop is gonna pay me three grand.
by CJW1972 July 01, 2017
To play a vinyl record.
by Trout October 02, 2003
Captain Pete grabbed a newspaper and headed for the shithouse. It was obvious he was going to cop a squat and drop ballast.
by Blenderhead1991 May 14, 2009
by Plush Terry October 28, 2004
Yo! Did you hear Joe's voice? I guess his balls dropped...
Or
12 Year old squeaker : Hey guys wanna go play some Minecraft on Xbox?
13 Year old Non Squeaker: Shut up dude! Your balls haven't even dropped.
Or
12 Year old squeaker : Hey guys wanna go play some Minecraft on Xbox?
13 Year old Non Squeaker: Shut up dude! Your balls haven't even dropped.
by KappaKappaKappaKappaKappaKappa September 27, 2015
Guitar tuning where the E string is tuned to D. This allows a guitarist to play power chords with ease and speed. Many people tend to think that drop D tuinng is used simply by beginners, but if that's what you think then you are probably not a very good guitarist yourself. People who play extremely technical guitar often use this tuning simply for being able to have a huge range of what they can play without sacrificing great speed.
On the other end of the spectrum, drop d is used acoustically for a lot of blues music.
On the other end of the spectrum, drop d is used acoustically for a lot of blues music.
songs that I hate in drop D:
"Ode" by Creed
"Never Again" by Nickelback
Fantastic Songs in Drop D:
Most Pain of Salvation songs
Opeth - Demon of the Fall, Blackwater Park
Rush - Between the Wheels and Stick it Out
Live - Lakini's Juice
"Ode" by Creed
"Never Again" by Nickelback
Fantastic Songs in Drop D:
Most Pain of Salvation songs
Opeth - Demon of the Fall, Blackwater Park
Rush - Between the Wheels and Stick it Out
Live - Lakini's Juice
by Cleve January 07, 2008
To snitch on someone. Often, to save their own ass. Comes from the old cost for a payphone call, ten cents.
by Geoff B January 09, 2004