To leave an educational establishment without completing the year. i.e. to withdraw from education.
Past: dropped out
Past: dropped out
by NewTownDannyM December 14, 2006

1. to stop going to school
2. a person who stopped going to school
3. to withdraw from a lifestyle, typically a conventional one
2. a person who stopped going to school
3. to withdraw from a lifestyle, typically a conventional one
by Light Joker March 14, 2007

taking lots of cheap drugs at once (esp. shrooms and weed) with alcohol, causing the body and mind to go into a semi-concious and apathetic state. often used as a form of self-medication by people suffering from severe depression. also "logging out"
by 3453626 July 04, 2006

by Stephanie March 25, 2005

by fukfacefisherman June 30, 2007

An active gang member who willingly leaves his gang. Or does something that a true gang member wouldn’t do (snitching, stealing from a fellow member, not paying dues, or upon arrival to jail you don’t house with your gang but go into a protective custody Unit (rolling it up)) these instances will differ as different gangs have different morals and motives.
Yea he was cool and all but he ended up dropping out when they arrested him.
Yea I heard that drop out went and rolled it up in county.
No cap, he a snitch too.
Yea he fasho out.
Yea I heard that drop out went and rolled it up in county.
No cap, he a snitch too.
Yea he fasho out.
by Bigknowledge559 April 05, 2020

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."
by Magic kitty April 28, 2022
