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A drop or beat drop in music, made popular by electronic dance music (EDM) styles, is a point in a music track where a sudden change of rhythm or bass line occurs, which is preceded by a build-up section and break.
The term has also been attributed to stars from the reality television show Geordie Shore, [4] and the move has also been called "Geordie Shore slut drop". [5] Geordie Shore stars including Vicky Pattison and Sophie Kasaei explained the meaning of the term in an interview in 2011, [3] and it is said to be Kasaei's signature move. [6]
Name-dropping (or name-checking) is the practice of naming or alluding to important people or institutions in order to indicate one's association with them.The term often connotes an attempt to impress others; it is usually regarded negatively, [1] and under certain circumstances may constitute a breach of professional ethics. [2]
Drop dead [1] Die suddenly Neutral also slang aggressive dismissal Dropping like flies [8] Dying in droves Simile: also falling ill in numbers Drop the Body Died Euphemistic Used by new-age spiritually minded people instead of the term died, suggesting that, while the person's body died, his or her spirit lives on Entered the homeland
Detroit slang is an ever-evolving dictionary of words and phrases with roots in regional Michigan, the Motown music scene, African-American communities and drug culture, among others. The local ...
a term used to describe when a drag queen looks like a cisgender woman gag [6] [7] / gagging [11] another term used in place of "stunned" garage doors [2] one solid color of eyeshadow heavily applied over the entire lid and up to the eyebrow girl / gurl [7] nickname for a drag queen from a fellow queen go Mary-Kate [2]
Urban Dictionary states that “mid” is: "Used to insult or degrade an opposing opinion, labeling it as average or poor quality.” Read more about teen slang:
Industry slang for trailer-on-flatcar service in the 1970s, especially in the trade journal Railway Age [113] Foamer A railfan, particularly one whose enthusiasm appears excessive. They figuratively "foam at the mouth" while railfanning. [114] Flying switch or drop (US)