by bayonetdummy November 29, 2011
by Addvark November 23, 2018
A goggle dropper is a special kind of butterface or girl who is paper bag pretty who is very attractive while wearing big glasses, however upon removal of said glasses instantaneously loses many points on any scale of beauty.
guy 1: Damn look at that dime piece over there with the glasses.
guy 2: Uh... wait til she takes em off, she's a real goggle dropper.
guy 2: Uh... wait til she takes em off, she's a real goggle dropper.
by Peetiewonder December 12, 2008
French Guy: You americans think you are really something special.
American: You should think we are too, because without us you wouldnt have a country you rifle dropper.
American: You should think we are too, because without us you wouldnt have a country you rifle dropper.
by krimsonnazi October 31, 2009
Pronounced: Pant-ee-drop-er
A term used to describe a male with good qualities. Though one's definition of a Panty-Dropper changes from person to person, the usual standard is a good looking male, maybe with a special talent; such as being good at music, sports, or any of your typical "sexy" male activities.
Since we're all about equality, the female equivalent is a Boxer-Dropper.
The terms can be used loosely, based on one's own sexuality.
A term used to describe a male with good qualities. Though one's definition of a Panty-Dropper changes from person to person, the usual standard is a good looking male, maybe with a special talent; such as being good at music, sports, or any of your typical "sexy" male activities.
Since we're all about equality, the female equivalent is a Boxer-Dropper.
The terms can be used loosely, based on one's own sexuality.
by Professor Diablo May 26, 2011
Someone who regularly references where they have been in an effort to make them sound important. Similar to a name dropper, but uses places instead of names.
I just had lunch with Shannon - she is such a location dropper. We were just catching up on the past and she could not help but to continue to subtly brag about all the travel she has done. While at lunch she found it necessary to tell me that her baguette was nothing like the ones she had in Paris last month, her wine tasted nothing like the wine in Tuscany that she had last week and the service could not hold a candle to the Ritz, where she is returning to next month.
by the coMANd'r October 17, 2013
by Anonymous April 03, 2003