Definition

to drop (somebody) an email, a line: to send (somebody) an email; to call, to telephone (somebody) idiom
  • "Come and pick up an application form from the pouffe outside my office, and don't hesitate to drop me a line if you want any more information!"
  • "Drop me a line if this interests you, and we can arrange to meet."
  • "Why don't you drop me an email so we can get together sometime?"

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