by Chocobo316 December 23, 2013
A minor fuckup that results in setting off a catastrophic event, reference to the first "Demon core" incident. A more severe version of "fumbling the ball".
Don't drop the carbide on this 1v1.
by TheLegendaryYeet May 09, 2023
To convince others that a false statement is true. Opposite of "to drop knowledge". Origin derived from phrase of a brain turning to mush.
I wanted to drop porridge on a coworker recently, so I told him the word "gullible" isn't actually in the dictionary.
by scooter333 April 25, 2018
In the course of a non-expert discussion of a topic, to suddenly and inappropriately refer to scientific, statistical or historical information about the topic, often of a questionable or half-true nature. Contrast drop science.
A: Dick Cheney is freakin' evil.
B: You'd think so, but--watch me drop fact here--he's actually the country's third-biggest donor to cancer research, if I'm not mistaken.
B: You'd think so, but--watch me drop fact here--he's actually the country's third-biggest donor to cancer research, if I'm not mistaken.
by Consul Firmin March 17, 2007
verb
To secretly read something that someone else is reading, often taking place on the subway. Gerund or present participle: readsdropping
To secretly read something that someone else is reading, often taking place on the subway. Gerund or present participle: readsdropping
by Billy Goldtsein August 11, 2018
by peepeepoopoo man November 09, 2019