Either used as a verb meaning quitting school - this could be college or regular school - before the end of the year, or adjective describing someone who did.
As a verb: "I want to drop out of school."
As an adjective (describing a noun, in this case a person): "I'm a high school drop out."
As an adjective (describing a noun, in this case a person): "I'm a high school drop out."
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The day's talking points arrive in studio via the 4AM Drops. All mainstream media news hosts get their scoops dropped at 4 A.M.
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by Ethanu February 09, 2020
When the fecal matter coming out of your anus is so hard and large that it hurts too much to push through you decide to stop and try at a later time.
Doug: "Man...I tied to go but that shit just hurt too much--stretchin' my ass like..."
Jose: "Yeah...I would "drop a truce" to man, I understand."
Jose: "Yeah...I would "drop a truce" to man, I understand."
by Glick Dodger January 08, 2023