dropped wallet

A dropped wallet has occurred when a would-be Cassanova compromises his own dignity through his over-the-top and often sickening attempts to win the affections of his chosen female. Such is the degree of self control that our Cassanova is thought to have lost, it is inconceivable that he could even manage to keep a hold of important items of personal property.
"Who's that chick over there talking to Gamo?"

"I'm not sure, but I noticed a dropped wallet about half an hour ago"
by Rodger Spencer July 11, 2008
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dropping squid

When a female has taken in a males load and then drops it from her vagina at a later point in time.
Wow can't believe Mel dropped a three week old squid on the d floor at paramount.

Ie. Dropping squid
by peyote February 09, 2012
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drummond drop

When you are trying to brag about the school you go to and constantly mention the fact that andre drummond went there, despite being not nearly as good as him.
every time you talk to him he pulls a drummond drop its annoying as fuck.
by hueuby January 31, 2017
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drop tear

To give up or quit.
Man, I don't think I can do this anymore. I'm about to drop tear.
by Tijger Milk June 23, 2017
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Bush Droppings

Also known in the verb form as "Dropping Bush" Pubic hairs that are littered on a urinal or toilet seat in a public bathroom. From the Latin: * ad stillabunt rubum
"Claudio left his bush droppings on the seat again"
"Alright, who keeps dropping bush all over the pisser?"
by mxo April 30, 2013
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blog drop

the act of posting something interesting to your blog before your friend does
Jane got the blog drop on Marc when she posted a review of the concert before he did.
by Eddie Codel March 19, 2006
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Drop out

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."
by Magic kitty April 28, 2022
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