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derp

derp

intj

  1. (slang) A placeholder for unimportant details, blah blah blah.
  2. (slang) Draws attention to an act of foolishness or stupidity.

noun

  1. (slang) A person who acts stupidly or foolishly; a person who derps.
  2. (slang) A stupid mistake, stupidity.
  3. (uncountable) The constant repeating of an opinion after facts have proved it incorrect, especially as a rhetorical tactic.

verb

  1. (slang) To act stupidly or foolishly
  2. (slang) To make a stupid mistake
  3. (slang, of eyes) To point in different directions; (of a person) To have a facial expression with one's eyes pointing in different directions.

dorp

dorp

noun

  1. (now chiefly South Africa) A village or small town; a town considered provincial.

drip

drip

noun

  1. (architecture) That part of a cornice, sill course, or other horizontal member, which projects beyond the rest, and has a section designed to throw off rainwater.
  2. (colloquial) A limp, ineffectual, or uninteresting person.
  3. (finance) A dividend reinvestment program; a type of financial investing.
  4. (medicine) An apparatus that slowly releases a liquid, especially one that intravenously releases drugs into a patient's bloodstream.
  5. (slang, uncountable) Style; swagger; fashionable and/or expensive clothing.
  6. A drop of a liquid.
  7. A falling or letting fall in drops; act of dripping.

verb

  1. (UK, naval slang, intransitive) To whine or complain consistently; to grumble.
  2. (intransitive) To be wet, to be soaked.
  3. (intransitive) To fall one drop at a time.
  4. (intransitive) To leak slowly.
  5. (intransitive, of the weather) To rain lightly.
  6. (intransitive, usually with with) To have a superabundance of valuable things.
  7. (transitive) To let fall in drops.

drop

drop

noun

  1. (American football) A dropped pass.
  2. (American football) Short for drop-back.
  3. (Ireland, informal) A single measure of whisky.
  4. (US, banking, dated) An unsolicited credit card issue.
  5. (agriculture) A fruit which has fallen off a tree, etc., or has been knocked off accidentally, rather than picked.
  6. (also figuratively) A small quantity of liquid, just large enough to hold its own round shape through surface tension, especially one that falls from a source of liquid.
  7. (architecture) An ornament resembling a pendant; a gutta.
  8. (chiefly Australia, Britain) A small amount of an alcoholic beverage.
  9. (chiefly Britain) Usually preceded by the: alcoholic spirits in general.
  10. (engineering) The distance of the axis of a shaft below the base of a hanger.
  11. (figuratively) A very small quantity of liquid, or (by extension) of anything.
  12. (gambling) The amount of money that a gambler exchanges for chips in a casino.
  13. (informal) Only used in get the drop on, have the drop on An advantage.
  14. (law enforcement) A trapdoor (“hinged platform”) on a gallows; a gallows itself.
  15. (law enforcement) The distance that a person drops when being executed by hanging.
  16. (law enforcement, informal) Preceded by the: execution by hanging.
  17. (music) A point in a song, usually electronic music such as dubstep, house, trace, or trap, where there is a very noticeable and pleasing change in bass, tempo, and/or overall tone; a climax, a highlight.
  18. (nautical) The depth of a (square) sail (generally applied to the courses only); the vertical dimension of a sail.
  19. (online gaming, video games) An item made available for the player to pick up from the remains of a defeated enemy.
  20. (pharmacology) A dose of liquid medicine in the form of a drop (sense 1).
  21. (pharmacology, chiefly in the plural) A liquid medicine that is intended to be administered in drops (sense 1).
  22. (pinball) Short for drop target.
  23. (rugby) Short for drop kick.
  24. (theater) A curtain which falls in front of a theatrical stage; also, a section of (cloth) scenery lowered on to the stage like a curtain.
  25. A decline in degree, quality, quantity, or rate.
  26. A mechanism for lowering something, such as a machine for lowering heavy weights on to a ship's deck, or a device for temporarily lowering a gas jet, etc.
  27. A place where items or supplies may be left for others to collect, whether openly (as with a mail drop), or secretly or illegally (as in crime or espionage); a drop-off point.
  28. A release (of music, a video game, etc).
  29. An act of moving downwards under the force of gravity; a descent, a fall.
  30. An instance of making a delivery of people, supplies, or things, especially by parachute out of an aircraft (an airdrop), but also by truck, etc.
  31. Of men's clothes: the difference between the chest circumference and waist circumference.
  32. Of women's clothes: the difference between the bust circumference and hip circumference.
  33. Often preceded by a defining word: a small, round piece of hard candy, such as a lemon drop; a lozenge.
  34. Short for drop hammer and drop press.
  35. The cover mounted on a swivel over a keyhole that rests over the keyhole when not in use to keep out debris, but is swiveled out of the way before inserting the key.
  36. The distance below a cliff or other high position through which someone or something could fall; hence, a steep slope.
  37. The vertical length of a hanging curtain.
  38. Usually preceded by the: relegation from one division to a lower one.

verb

  1. (cooking) To cook (food, especially fast food), particularly by lowering into hot oil to deep-fry, or by grilling.
  2. (cricket) Of a fielder: to fail to dismiss (a batsman) by accidentally dropping a batted ball that had initially been caught.
  3. (intransitive) Of a liquid: to fall in drops or droplets.
  4. (intransitive) Of a song or sound: to lower in key, pitch, tempo, or other quality.
  5. (intransitive) Of a voice: to lower in timbre, often due to puberty.
  6. (intransitive) To collapse in exhaustion or injury; also, to fall dead, or to fall in death.
  7. (intransitive) To come to an end (by not being kept up); to lapse, to stop.
  8. (intransitive) To decrease, diminish, or lessen in condition, degree, value, etc.
  9. (intransitive) To fall behind or to the rear of a group of people, etc., as a result of not keeping up with those at the front.
  10. (intransitive) To fall into a particular condition or state.
  11. (intransitive) To fall or sink quickly or suddenly to the ground.
  12. (intransitive) Usually followed by by, in, or into: of a person: to visit someone or somewhere informally or without a prior appointment.
  13. (intransitive, also figuratively) To fall (straight down) under the influence of gravity, like a drop of liquid.
  14. (intransitive, computing) To enter a more basic interface.
  15. (intransitive, computing, music, television, colloquial) Of a programme, software, a music album or song, etc.: to enter public distribution.
  16. (intransitive, gambling) To drop out of the betting.
  17. (intransitive, obsolete) To let drops fall; to discharge itself in drops.
  18. (intransitive, physiology, informal) Of the testicles: to hang further away from the body and begin producing sperm due to puberty.
  19. (originally US) To (unexpectedly) lose (a competition, game, etc.).
  20. (rugby) To score (a goal) by means of a drop kick.
  21. (transitive) Of an animal (usually a sheep): to give birth to (young); of a bird: to lay (an egg).
  22. (transitive) To cancel or cease to participate in (a scheduled course, event, or project).
  23. (transitive) To cease concerning oneself over (someone or something); to have nothing more to do with (a discussion, subject, etc.).
  24. (transitive) To cease to include (something), as if on a list; to dismiss, to eject, to expel.
  25. (transitive) To dispose or get rid of (something); to lose, to remove.
  26. (transitive) To drip (a liquid) in drops or small amounts.
  27. (transitive) To let (a letter, etc.) fall into a postbox; hence, to send (a letter, email, or other message) in an offhand manner.
  28. (transitive) To lower (a sound, a voice, etc.) in pitch or volume.
  29. (transitive) To make (someone or something) fall to the ground from a blow, gunshot, etc.; to bring down, to shoot down.
  30. (transitive) To mention (something) casually or incidentally, usually in conversation.
  31. (transitive) To move to a lower position; to allow to hang downwards; to lower.
  32. (transitive) To reduce; to make smaller.
  33. (transitive) To set down (someone or something) from a vehicle; to stop and deliver or deposit (someone or something); to drop off.
  34. (transitive, archaic) To cover (something) with or as if with drops, especially of a different colour; to bedrop, to variegate.
  35. (transitive, computing) To present the user with a more basic interface.
  36. (transitive, computing, music, television, colloquial) To release (a programme, software, a music album or song, etc.) to the public.
  37. (transitive, ergative, also figuratively) To let (something) fall; to allow (something) to fall (either by releasing hold of, or losing one's grip on).
  38. (transitive, linguistics) To fail to write, or (especially) to pronounce (a syllable, letter, etc.).
  39. (transitive, music) To tune (a guitar string, etc.) to a lower note.
  40. Especially in drop acid: to swallow (a drug, particularly LSD).
  41. To impart (something).
  42. To lose, spend, or otherwise part with (money).
  43. To pass or use (counterfeit cheques, money, etc.).
  44. To perform (rap music).
  45. To play (a portion of music) in the manner of a disc jockey.
  46. To quickly lower or take down (one's trousers), especially in public.

dupr

pard

pard

noun

  1. (archaic, literary) A leopard; a panther.
  2. (colloquial) Partner; fellow; Used as a friendly appellation

prad

prad

noun

  1. (UK, Australia, New Zealand, informal, dated) A horse.

pred

pred

adj

  1. (informal) Abbreviation of predefined.

noun

  1. (chiefly programming) Abbreviation of predecessor.
  2. (countable, informal) Abbreviation of predicate.
  3. (countable, informal, among vorarephiles) Abbreviation of predator.
  4. (informal) Abbreviation of predefinition.
  5. (uncountable, medicine) Abbreviation of prednisolone.
  6. (uncountable, medicine) Abbreviation of prednisone.

prmd

prod

prod

noun

  1. (Ireland, UK, slang, sometimes derogatory) Alternative letter-case form of Prod.
  2. (demoscene, slang, countable) A production; a created work.
  3. (programming, slang, uncountable) Short for production (“the live environment”).
  4. A device (now often electrical) used to goad livestock into moving.
  5. A light kind of crossbow; a prodd.
  6. A poke.
  7. A prick or stab with such a pointed instrument.

verb

  1. (transitive) To poke, to push, to touch.
  2. (transitive) To prick with a goad.
  3. (transitive, informal) To encourage, to prompt.

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