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Dropup

drop-up

verb

1. To reach for the highest peaks of success and fulfillment; emboding a mindset that goes beyond the conventional idea of simply climbing up a ladder, instead encouraging individuals to soar beyond their own limitations and expectations. To dropup is to transcend boundaries, constantly striving for excellence, innovation, and personal growth.

2. To pursue your passions wholeheartedly, understanding that true fulfillment stems from aligning your actions with your deepest desires and values. By embracing your genuine interests, those who dropup find purpose and joy in their endeavors, cultivating a profound sense of satisfaction and inner harmony.

3. To practice an unwavering spirit of perseverance; embodying the refusal to succumb to obstacles, setbacks, or failures. To dropup is to possess an indomitable will, persistently pushing forward, undeterred by challenges that come their way. To understand that failure is not an endpoint but a stepping stone towards growth and ultimate success.

4. To embark on a transformative journey of personal and professional development. By embracing the dropup mindset, individuals unleash their potential, break barriers, and create extraordinary lives filled with purpose, achievement, and fulfillment.
- Despite facing numerous setbacks and challenges, Mark's unwavering determination to dropup in his entrepreneurial journey fueled his resilience and creative problem-solving, eventually leading to the establishment of a thriving global business.

- Lisa decided to dropup, leaving her stable but unfulfilling job to pursue her true passion in music. With unwavering commitment and tireless effort, she honed her skills, collaborated with renowned artists, and finally achieved her dream of performing on international stages, proving that it's never too late to dropup and follow your heart's calling.

- Inspired by the dropup philosophy, the team approached their project with a fresh perspective, thinking outside the box, and pushing the boundaries of innovation to deliver remarkable results.

- In the face of adversity, instead of giving up, Sarah chose to dropup, using each challenge as an opportunity for personal growth and striving to surpass her own limitations.
by DROPUP May 24, 2023
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droppin' it like it's hot

a vigorous booty~shaking dance; like twerking but without the booty stuck way out
Juanita sure be droppin' it like it's hot! She's the one who taught me that dance move!
by Starchylde April 23, 2015
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Dropped My Back

To heavily defecate yourself
Bollocks, i've just Dropped My Back
by Greg_the_Smeg February 15, 2019
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dropping the anchor

The act of dropping your balls into another person'S butthole.
Father of groom: I'm so proud of my boy. It looks like he's dropping the anchor after his wedding, just like I taught him.
by droppingtheanchorman May 4, 2018
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Dropping off the Obamas

Taking a shit. A new-age spin on "Dropping off the Cosbies", or "Dropping the kids off at the pool."
My morning ritual consists of showering, shaving, and dropping off the Obamas.

"Hold on, I gotta go drop off the Obamas."
by Matt V February 17, 2010
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Dropping an Amber Heard

A word that has become synonymous with turd. Literally, I am going for a turd. Following from the widely publicised poopgate case with Jonny Depp.
by Wordsville May 1, 2022
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dropping wood

Losing your hard-on during sex.
While we were making out on the couch, I had a good solid hard-on. But by the time we made it to her bedroom, I dropped wood. I couldn't get my boner back to save my life. My girlfriend said if I didn't quit dropping wood, we were finished.
by WordMan1965 April 16, 2014
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