by possum mna\ May 16, 2018
by BigBoyEthan August 08, 2017
by aria<333 December 23, 2020
by Manix Torres Garcia Alejandro March 15, 2021
by Tmax February 24, 2005
v.
1. To spend (generally a lot of) money; to buy something.
2. To release an album.
n.
1. An expensive car/convertible. (see whip)
2. An outfit or choice of style. (see swag)
1. To spend (generally a lot of) money; to buy something.
2. To release an album.
n.
1. An expensive car/convertible. (see whip)
2. An outfit or choice of style. (see swag)
v.
1. Nigga, I'm about to drop a bag of loot on some ice.
2. Drake's album is due to drop this week!
n.
1. We just got back from the Maybach dealership, bro, you seen the new drop?
2. Your drop is dope today dude!
1. Nigga, I'm about to drop a bag of loot on some ice.
2. Drake's album is due to drop this week!
n.
1. We just got back from the Maybach dealership, bro, you seen the new drop?
2. Your drop is dope today dude!
by Meech Mills December 18, 2015
A self-belittling way of saying "published" or "released". Unlike those terms, which imply a certain equality between a producer and a consumer, "drop" suggests hierarchy, something being tossed from our betters above to us peons below. Record producers and film-makers laugh when they hear us using "drop" because it means they've convinced us we're less than they are, and simply live in expectation of what they condescend to fling over their balconies to the rabble.
"Don't say that new album's gonna 'drop'. That makes it sound like we're waiting for poop to fall out of a horse's ass."
by podlet August 24, 2019