by MS13Maniac February 18, 2010
by shaina May 31, 2003
What I mainly say to someone as an alternative way of saying "text me" or "send me text"..IMO sounds better
Person 1: "When you gonna be there"
Person 2: "In half an hour"
Person 1: "Alright cool, drop me a text when you get there"
Person 2: "In half an hour"
Person 1: "Alright cool, drop me a text when you get there"
by Oken! - Thsms204 - Franco July 24, 2009
by Ross Deane July 09, 2005
An unspecified favor for yourself or someone else.
by last_speedbump May 21, 2019
This phrase is being used with increasing regularity, especially amongst the ex-pat acting communities in Italy. Its meaning is ambiguous to say the least, however it is widely used when letting someone know they should call or email you at a later date. With increasing use (google currently has 9 entries for the phrase) this phrase is sure to go far.
n.b. this is NOT a muddled mess of 'drop me a line' and 'give me a buzz'. This is a phrase all by itself and has no relation to either. Anyone suggesting otherwise will likely find themselves with a libel case against their punk asses.
n.b. this is NOT a muddled mess of 'drop me a line' and 'give me a buzz'. This is a phrase all by itself and has no relation to either. Anyone suggesting otherwise will likely find themselves with a libel case against their punk asses.
Actress: So you'll let me know when you hear from them?
Accountant(in an attempted cool voice): Yeah, no worries, just drop me a buzz
Actress (without the blink of an eye): ok, thats fine, i'll drop you a buzz
(both parties left this conversation a bit confused as to what they'd agreed to, unaware that they'd participated in something rare and amazing, the invention of a new phrase!)
Accountant(in an attempted cool voice): Yeah, no worries, just drop me a buzz
Actress (without the blink of an eye): ok, thats fine, i'll drop you a buzz
(both parties left this conversation a bit confused as to what they'd agreed to, unaware that they'd participated in something rare and amazing, the invention of a new phrase!)
by czechnecksufferer January 08, 2009
(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