by Tish Moreno January 13, 2012
Me: Hey girl, are you a barber? Because I need a haircut.
Them: omg I can't believe he just drop line-d me
Them: omg I can't believe he just drop line-d me
by Sch_mittie February 26, 2017
It starts out sounding like a pick up line, but ends ironically; used to get rid of unwanted attention.
Girl 1: "Are you from Jamaica? Cause Jamakin me bored."
Girl 2: "That's cold, you just used a drop off line on him!"
Girl 2: "That's cold, you just used a drop off line on him!"
by jpoops May 03, 2010
by shaina May 31, 2003
(Phrase) Send me correspondance. The origin is most probably from written, where a letter would be "dropped" into the lap of the reciever. It is still used mostly in terms of written communication.
(n.) Sexual maneuvre in which the phallus-bearing party is spread accross a gap approx 3 feet from the floor, with the recieving party(ies) on all fours, legs straightened, being pounded.
(n.) Sexual maneuvre in which the phallus-bearing party is spread accross a gap approx 3 feet from the floor, with the recieving party(ies) on all fours, legs straightened, being pounded.
Hey, when you have time, drop me a line
I tried the drop me a line with two dining chairs, but they fell back.
I tried the drop me a line with two dining chairs, but they fell back.
by Kung-Fu Jesus May 15, 2004
''It was nice talking to you last evening, I wouldn't mind if you were to be dropping a line to me some time soon!''
by SomeTechGenius March 11, 2019