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drop:

The buttocks , the ass . Usage originated in California in the late 1950s. See ass for synonyms.
See Also: backs against the wall!, backs to the wall chaps!, beads, brass, Charley, Charlie, come out, defecation, dew off the lily, dew on the lily, don't drop the soap!, drop anchor down the booby hutch, drop anchor in the bubby hutch, drop beads, drop one's beads, drop one's cookies, drop ones load, drop the plate, gonorrhea, goose, jilt, jim, lemon, makeup, Miss America Pageant, morning dew drop, morning drip, morning drop, pearl, pearl drop, peg, pick up the soap, pregnant, quick one, shake, shake the dew off the lily, shake the peg, shell-like, tomato

Quotes Containing drop:
Sidney Melbourne (Bob Hope) in The Lemon Drop Kid (1951): ''You still have your hourglass figure , my dear, but most of the sand has gone to the bottom .''
Sidney Melbourne (Bob Hope) in The Lemon Drop Kid (1951): ?You still have your hourglass figure , my dear, but most of the sand has gone to the bottom .'
Sidney Melbourne (Bob Hope) in The Lemon Drop Kid (1951): ''You still have your hourglass figure , my dear, but most of the sand has gone to the bottom .''
Henry Davenport (David Swift) and Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle) in Drop the Dead Dorkey (1990): - Henry: ''Last week I took this actress back to my flat. She had five orgasms!'' - Joy: ''Oh, she must be a bloody good actress!''
Henry Davenport (David Swift) and Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle) in Drop the Dead Dorkey (1990): - Henry: 'Last week I took this actress back to my flat. She had five orgasms!' - Joy: 'Oh, she must be a bloody good actress!'
Henry Davenport (David Swift) and Joy Merryweather (Susannah Doyle) in Drop the Dead Dorkey (1990): - Henry: ''Last week I took this actress back to my flat. She had five orgasms!'' - Joy: ''Oh, she must be a bloody good actress!''


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