drop in

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Verb

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drop in (third-person singular simple present drops in, present participle dropping in, simple past and past participle dropped in)

  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see drop,‎ in.
    The keys were dropped in the fishbowl.
  2. (idiomatic) To arrive casually and unannounced, with little or no warning; also, to visit without an appointment.
    Synonyms: drop by, pop in, stop by, stop in
    Coordinate term: stop off
    I was in the garden covered with mud when my grandmother dropped in for a visit.
  3. (surfing, intransitive) To paddle into and take off on a wave another surfer is already riding.
    • 2003, Neal Miyake, “The Unwritten Rules of Surfing”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name)[1], archived from the original on 14 October 2005:
      Most beginners are blissfully unaware that dropping in on someone is a cardinal sin.
  4. (intransitive) To fall in; to cave in.
  5. (transitive, US) To install components, particularly car engines.
    We dropped in all-new parts in the sports car.

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Noun

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drop in (plural drop ins)

  1. Alternative spelling of drop-in.

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