Results for “double drop”
A Jazz Age layabout, a young man who slept all day and dodged work, the original slacker.
Mature content — open to view.
To release new music — and as a noun, the moment a beat kicks in and the song explodes.
The moment a track's tension breaks and the bass and beat slam back in.
To spend a large amount of money on something, no flinching.
To hang out and relax, or to drop a verse, depending on how you're using it.
Honest, fair, and on the up-and-up, no tricks, no double-dealing.
To buy or grab something, especially a hyped drop you've been waiting on.
Buying more when the price drops, betting the asset recovers — bargain hunting the red.
Double-verlan of 'arabe' (via 'beur') — a French person of North African/Arab descent.
A genuinely jaw-dropping, hype-worthy moment that makes chat lose its mind.
A jaw-droppingly glamorous, knockout-gorgeous woman — old-Hollywood energy.
Top-tier near-flawless diamonds — the clarity grade rappers name-drop to flex how clean their ice is.
In 'laisse beton', verlan for 'laisse tomber' (drop it / forget it).
Leave it, forget it, or let it go — a plea to drop something.
A K-pop group's new release era — not a return from a break, just the next drop.
The involuntary scrunched-up face you make when a heavy bass drop hits.
Someone who buys hyped brands and drops just to flex, often chasing clout over real taste.