"In a hurry": In bicycle racing, being on the drops means having your hands on the lower part of the handlebars, to improve aerodynamics and increase speed. The natural extension is to use the term for being in situations where you have to move fast.
by Devan Goldstein. February 22, 2004
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by BlackPohatu September 14, 2016
by BlackPohatu October 02, 2016
Sophie: I brought my vape!
Brian: Man! I forgot mine! Can I get a drop?
Sophie: Sure!
Brian: I'm Dropping!
Brian: Man! I forgot mine! Can I get a drop?
Sophie: Sure!
Brian: I'm Dropping!
by bayanik August 07, 2017
When the music drops, the beat starts kicking in, the song hits the point when it can shoot a shiver down your spine
Go to youtube, type in bonkers dizzee rascal doorly dubstep remix, select the first video that appears, fast foward to 1:34 and that my friend is the drop
by Dubaholic December 25, 2009
v.
1. To knock someone over, usually associated with the first hit in a fight.
2. To spend (generally a lot of) money; to buy something.
3. To release an album.
n.
1. An expensive car/convertible. (see whip)
1. To knock someone over, usually associated with the first hit in a fight.
2. To spend (generally a lot of) money; to buy something.
3. To release an album.
n.
1. An expensive car/convertible. (see whip)
v.
1. I'm gonna drop that kid if he don't back the f*** off.
2. Nigga, I dropped 500 G's on these rocks.
3. Nelly dropped two albums at once this week and they both at the top of the charts.
n.
1. We just got back from the Bentley dealership, bro, you seen the new drop?
1. I'm gonna drop that kid if he don't back the f*** off.
2. Nigga, I dropped 500 G's on these rocks.
3. Nelly dropped two albums at once this week and they both at the top of the charts.
n.
1. We just got back from the Bentley dealership, bro, you seen the new drop?
by g $ mikey September 26, 2004