1. To snitch, tell, sneak, lie, or play frequently; to give up a secret; to spill the beans
2. To litteraly drop a dime or dimebag of cocaine at a drop for a quick drug deal.
2. To litteraly drop a dime or dimebag of cocaine at a drop for a quick drug deal.
1. We gotta ice that fool! He's been dropping dimes!
2. I've been dropping dimes and dropping kilos, all in one day!
2. I've been dropping dimes and dropping kilos, all in one day!
by Dre February 01, 2005

by JG February 27, 2005

Verb-1. To defecate. Can also be shortened to "dimes". 2. The need to defecate in a hurry. Usually there is a small window from when this phrase is uttered to the act of defecating.
Mark-"I really need to drop dimes!"
Anne-"Don't worry, I'm pulling into the nearest rest area."
Mark-"I hope it's close...dimes, honey, dimes!"
Anne-"Don't worry, I'm pulling into the nearest rest area."
Mark-"I hope it's close...dimes, honey, dimes!"
by geniusH August 06, 2006

Willing to turn someone in or call the cops even at personal cost.
Derived from 'drop a dime' i.e. 'snitch' combined with 'I would do that for a nickel'
Derived from 'drop a dime' i.e. 'snitch' combined with 'I would do that for a nickel'
A: "Don't tell him, he'll turn you in"
B: "But wouldn't he get in trouble too?"
A: "He would drop a dime for a nickel"
B: "But wouldn't he get in trouble too?"
A: "He would drop a dime for a nickel"
by TinMoths December 18, 2021

It kinda means that you said something to someone knowing that it would get back to the person that you wanted to tell it to.
by Heman1137 May 22, 2018
