by dildosmurf December 5, 2013

A derogatory term used for French military equipment. References the joking tendency to drop their weapons and surrender the moment anything happens- never fired (didn't get a chance to) and dropped once (they dropped the weapon when they surrendered).
Person 1, walking up to a gun store counter: "Let me see that rifle."
Person 2, behind the counter: "This here is a genuine French military rifle. Never fired, dropped once."
Person 2, behind the counter: "This here is a genuine French military rifle. Never fired, dropped once."
by ATELOS May 20, 2023

by Xx0Salem0xX June 13, 2023

a gesture..dropping your smartphone to celebrate some sort of triumph or accomplishment
as evidenced by one image or another on the phone..very common in TV ads
as evidenced by one image or another on the phone..very common in TV ads
by has_te October 17, 2017

"Jenny went to drop the kids off at the pool"
"I was just dropping the black kids off at the pool"
"I'm back from dropping the Mexican kids off at the pool"
"I was dropping the kids off at the pool just now"
"I was just dropping the black kids off at the pool"
"I'm back from dropping the Mexican kids off at the pool"
"I was dropping the kids off at the pool just now"
by Arin C. March 24, 2015

by Ethanu February 9, 2020

When a member of the same sex who is gimped intentionally drops something on the ground, in order to have an excuse to lift themselves back up, using your body, resulting in a very uncomfortable situation
Man A has a broken leg. He gets man B (confirmed heterosexual) intoxicated alone at his house. Man A, uses "drop trick" by continuously dropping items, and using man B's legs, inner thigh and buttocks, to get back up. Uh oh, this is a little uncomfortable
by gimp trix March 24, 2011
