Definition
to drop in: to visit, to pass by a person's house
Icarus's mother dropped in unexpectedly while he was preparing his income taxes. Her short visit was a real surprise.
to drop (something): to let (something) fall
- "Drop in spending threatens gloomy Christmas for retailers"
- "I find it eases the tension of my first visit when I drop in beforehand."
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