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to drop on
verb
To fall in droplets (of a liquid).
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You just knew there was a guillotine around, poised to drop on a lot of people.
Hotels in Warsaw tend to cater to business travelers, so expect room rates to drop on weekends.
Worst Special Effects: The flubbed finale, when some of the red, white and blue balloons failed to drop on cue.
And he did not elaborate on what kind of demonstration bombs he proposed to drop on Midtown.
The news is set to drop on a call scheduled for Friday at 9 a.m.
None of these potential buyers, and scads of other Twitter musers and true contenders, can expect the Clippers to drop on to their balance sheet any time soon.
* Get friends to drop on in the act as Applejack, Rarity, Pinkie Pie, Rainbow Dash, and Fluttershy.
"The drape is going to drop on one".
She began urging him to drop on one knee and formally propose.
Oh, but do you have over $1,400 bucks to drop on one?
Look for this one to drop on January 9th for $150 on a 2-year contract.
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