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17 Ways to "Drop" It - A Guide to English Idioms & Australian Slang for ESL Learners.


Mic Drop
Mic Drop

"Drop" – a simple word, however, one that powers an incredible array of English idioms and slang. From the dramatic "mic drop" to the unfortunate "dropping like flies," this word adds a punch to the English everyday language. In this blog post, we'll delve into 17 different ways to "drop" it, exploring their meanings and how they're used.

1. Dropping Like Flies:

Imagine a sudden outbreak of illness, where people are falling sick rapidly. That's "dropping like flies." It signifies a quick and widespread decline, often used humorously or dramatically. https://www.instagram.com/p/DBV99MsR-iW/

2. Drop the Ball:

To "drop the ball" is to make a mistake or fail to fulfil an obligation. It's like fumbling a crucial pass in a game. https://www.instagram.com/p/DBlSad5xlRV/

3. Drop In:

A casual, informal visit is a "drop in." It's a spontaneous call, often without prior arrangement. https://www.instagram.com/p/DBvja6jJl2a/

4. Drop Out:

To "drop out" means to leave a course, activity, or group before completion. It's important to remember that this term doesn't always have negative connotations.

5. Drop in the Ocean:

A "drop in the ocean" is an insignificant amount compared to the whole. It's a tiny contribution in a vast context. https://www.instagram.com/p/DGxQOmaxg0a/


Drop in the ocean
Drop in the ocean

6. Snow Dropping:

This Australian slang refers to the theft of clothes from a washing line. A rather cheeky and cold experience! https://www.instagram.com/p/DG7YCN3xzqL/

7. Drop Over/Drop By:

Similar to "drop in," these phrases signify a casual, unplanned visit to someone's home. https://www.instagram.com/p/DHArx1UxmTu/

8. Name Dropping:

"Name dropping" is the act of mentioning famous or influential people to impress others. It's a way to try to elevate one's own status. https://www.instagram.com/p/DHYG7iyxr-h/

9. Drop a Bombshell:

To "drop a bombshell" is to reveal shocking or unexpected news. It's a dramatic announcement that leaves people stunned. https://www.instagram.com/p/DHaz7o7pju_/

10. Jaw Dropping:

Something "jaw-dropping" is incredibly impressive or surprising. It's an experience that leaves you speechless. https://www.instagram.com/p/DHc_ewzRoIX/

11. The Penny Dropped:

"When the penny drops" means to finally understand something after a period of confusion. It's a moment of sudden realisation. https://www.instagram.com/p/DHfVqacxCXe/

12. Dropped Off the Radar/Dropped Out of Sight:

To "drop off the radar" or "drop out of sight" signifies disappearing or becoming impossible to contact. https://www.instagram.com/p/DHh9IkhxkaS/


13. Dropout:

The noun form of "drop out," referring to a person who has left a course or activity prematurely. https://www.instagram.com/p/DHp0ZA9M2C7/


14. Drop an Album:

In the music industry, "drop an album" means to release a new album.


15. Drop the Beat:

"Drop the beat" refers to a sudden change in rhythm or intensity in music.


16. Drop the Bass:

Specifically, "drop the bass" refers to a sudden, heavy emphasis on the bassline in music. https://www.instagram.com/p/DH2yEe3xs57/


Dropping the Bass
Dropping the bass

17. Mic Drop:

A "mic drop" is a dramatic, decisive statement or action that ends a conversation or performance. https://www.instagram.com/p/DH5bqmCRDUy/

These "drop" idioms and slang terms add colour and depth to the English language. Mastering them can enhance your understanding and fluency, allowing you to converse more naturally and confidently.

We trust you've enjoyed our "Drop" series.

Happy Learning. The DoubleTick English Team.

 
 
 

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