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DropRefers to over-the-counter trading. Remove from OTC trading list; hence, no longer making a market in a security.
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DropIn a dollar roll transaction, the difference between the sale price of a mortgage-backed pass-through, and its repurchase price on a future date at a predetermined price.
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DropBody parts removed at slaughter, primarily the hide, head, shanks, and offal.
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DropA drop is the address used by carders to deliver goods or services for re-sale that were purchased with stolen credit card or bank account information.
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DropOld English dropian "to fall in drops" (see drop (n.)). Meaning "to fall vertically" is late 14c. Transitive sense "allow to fall" is mid-14c. Related: Dropped; dropping. [..]
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DropOld English dropa "a drop of liquid," from Proto-Germanic *drupon (source also of Old Saxon dropo, Old Norse dropi, Dutch drop, Old High German tropfo, German Tropfen (n.)), from PIE *dhreu- [..]
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DropA situation in which an equipment operator deposits a trailer or boxcar at a facility at which it is to be loaded or unloaded.
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DropPoint on a multipoint channel where a connection to a networked device is made.
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DropLet the ball fall from your hand to the ground not closer to the hole. The arm fully extended, shoulder high. Add one penalty stroke.
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Dropwhen the ball is released by hand with an extended arm at shoulder height and put back in play after being lifted under various situations within the rules of golf
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DropThe period when unfertilized or unpollinated flowers fall to the ground prior to fruit set.
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DropTo drop a golf ball basically means to let the ball fall down from an outstretched arm at shoulder height. If a golf ball was shot out of bounds or into a water hazard, this process is done in order to bring a golf ball back into the game.
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DropWhen the ball is lost, or there is an unplayable lie, a ball is dropped from arm's length at shoulder height onto the course.
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Dropa shape that is spherical and small; "he studied the shapes of low-viscosity drops"; "beads of sweat on his forehead" let fall to the ground; &a [..]
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Drop The act performed when a player has an unplayable lie or when the original ball is lost. The golf ball is dropped from a shoulder height on the course.
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DropTo drop the ball on the course to put it back in play after it has been declared unplayable or lost.
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Dropterm for placing the ball back into play after a previous shot ball has been lost or determined to be unplayable.
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Dropthe action of dropping the ball from shoulder height with an extended arm such that the ball, as it comes to a rest, is back in play. a drop is required under specific situations covered by the Rules [..]
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DropWhen the ball comes to rest in a water hazard or in an unplayable position, a drop may be made. Depending on the situation the drop is made one or two club lengths from the balls position or the bound [..]
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DropThe ball declared as unplayable can be raised and dropped within one meter. Naturally the ball cannot be closer to the hole. The drop has to be made with upturned palms, outstretched hands and from sh [..]
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DropA term for legally moving or replacing a ball
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DropBringing the ball back into play after striking the last shot out of bounds or into a water hazard etc. The ball is released from an outstretched arm held at shoulder height.
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DropTo deposit the ball on the course after which you put the ball back in play after it has been declared unplayable or after the ball has been lost.
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DropIf a ball is hit OB (out of bounds) the golfer then stands where the ball went OB and Drops another ball into play.
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DropPutting the ball back into water after hitting the ball out of bounds or into water.
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Dropto let something fall. The same word also means a tiny bead of water
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DropIn a communications network, the portion of a device directly connected to the internal station facilities, such as toward a switchboard or toward a switching center. 2. The central office side of test jacks. 3. A wire or cable from a pole or cable terminus to a building. 4. To delete, intentionally or unintentionally, or to lose part of a signal, [..]
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DropDropping the ball from shoulder height when the ball is lost or has an unplayable lie.
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DropDefinition A fall in a price, index, or rate.
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DropA telecommunication outlet in a library or other facility usually consisting of a voice jack and at least one data jack to allow users to physically connect to a computer network. See also: wireless.
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Droptropn
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DropSee Stock Dimensions.
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DropFrame geometry: the difference between the height of the fork ends and the height of the bottom bracket. Smaller drop = a higher bottom bracket. This dimension is often preferred to the bottom-bracket [..]
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DropVerb. To take drugs orally. The term drop acid being common.
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DropA situation in which an equipment operator deposits a trailer or boxcar at a facility at which it is to be loaded or unloaded.
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DropThe portion of outside telephone plant which extends from the telephone distribution cable to the subscriber's premises.
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DropA drop, in investing, is the lowering of a numeric value, usually pertaining to indices, interest rates, and the prices of securities. Â
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Dropbefore specific deadlines outlined by the individual institutions, students may apply to drop a course from their schedule and not have it appear on their transcript.
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Drop(n) a shape that is spherical and small(n) a small indefinite quantity (especially of a liquid)(n) a sudden sharp decrease in some quantity(n) a steep high face of rock(n) a predetermined hiding place [..]
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DropThe removal of a customer from a retail electricity supplier’s service.
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DropTo take a drop. A eupnemism for taking what the drinker chooses to call by that term. It may be anything from a sip to a Dutchman’s draught.
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DropTo drop an acquaintance is quietly to cease visiting and inviting an acquaintance. The opposite of picking up or taking up an acquaintance.
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DropDe-registering from a course before the end of late registration (no record of the withdrawal is recorded on your transcript).
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DropTo cancel registration in a course. It may be accomplished only during the schedule adjustment period as specified on the academic calendar and processed through the Registrar's Office.
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DropA student may drop a course during the add/drop period. A dropped course does not appear on the permanent record. The appropriate form must be submitted to the Office of the Registrar before the established deadline. Drops after that date may be granted only through established college procedures.
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Drop The procedure for removing yourself from a class by officially dropping the class on the web or submitting a form. Dropping a course qualifies you for a refund and the class wil [..]
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DropUsed sometimes to denote the depth of a sail; as a fore-topsail drops twelve yards. To drop anchor
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DropDropping a class is the voluntary or involuntary official withdrawal from a course (or from all courses). Dropping a class means to withdraw from the class after a student has registered for a course but before the course has been completed. If a class is dropped before the census date, the course will not appear on the student’s permanent record [..]
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Dropthe first part of a ride, when the surfer goes down the face of the wave
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Drop When a rider has been passed by another.
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DropSwitching movement in which cars are cutoff from an engine and allowed to roll free into a track.
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DropOfficial withdrawal from a course while the student is still enrolled in other courses. A student’s failure to attend class does not of itself constitute dropping that course.
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Drop Any subscription leaving the subscription list. Also used to mean drop date, the day a mailing is entered in the postal stream.
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DropWithdrawing from a course after the first week of classes. Students must officially withdraw from the course by completing established procedures. See an academic advisor for more information. Withdra [..]
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DropTo withdraw from a course. A college or university typically has a period of time at the beginning of a term during which students can add or drop courses.[Back to Top]
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DropChange in registration to eliminate a course after completion of initial registration in a semester.
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DropClasses that are deleted from a student's academic record; no tuition fees are assessed.
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DropTo remove a course from a student’s schedule.
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DropTo remove a class from your schedule
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DropThe act of dropping units from transportation vehicles as an offensive tactic (currently air drops and orbital drops are possible). Often drops occur as close to targets as possible, to maximise damag [..]
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DropFalling from an airborne or inverted position to a certain position on the performing surface without first bearing most of the weight on the hands or feet
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DropNearly synonymous with “Ring.” However, the drop refers only to the total cash sales turned into the house at the end of a shift.
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DropA situation in which an equipment operator deposits a trailer or boxcar at a facility at which it is to be loaded or unloaded.
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DropThe depth of a sail measured on its middle line. 2. Machine for lowering a coal waggon from a staith to a position just above hatch of a ship. Used to avoid breakage of coal while loading.
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Drop(1) Directive to stop monitoring a specified emitter or target and resume normal search. (2) Remove specified track number from tactical picture or track store.
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DropA delivery of either an egg, a hatching potion, or a food item.
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DropThe act of unloading combat units from an aerial transportation unit (Medivac, Warp Prism, Overlord) inside the enemy's base. Also see Doom Drop.
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DropRefers to submitting a committee report to the appropriate desk, as in "I dropped the bill at the desk at 6:20 p.m."
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Drop, sb. a rather small quantity. ‘Give us a wee drop.’
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DropThis is a way that you get the ball back in play after hitting a shot into the water or out of bounds. This also happens to waitresses when they carry too many plates.
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DropMay refer to: Any item given to a player by the item drop system. The failure of a Medic to deploy an ÜberCharge before dying, despite being fully charged.
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DropThat which is dropped in a cargo dropping or retardant dropping operation.
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Drop To capture an adverse potential winning card by the direct lead of a higher card or series of higher cards, as to drop an unguarded king by the play of an ace; also, the play that is aimed at capturi [..]
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DropDrop is another term for "minion". You will hear this often in relation to the cost of the minions, such as "this is one of the best 2-drops in the game" (that is to say, one of th [..]
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DropTreasure, money or items carried by NPCs. Players can take these items when those NPCs are killed.
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DropRefuse a double
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Drop1. The movement of the quarterback after the snap as he retreats into the backfield to set up to pass. 2. The movement of a defender as he retreats to cover a receiver downfield. 3. When the receiver lets the ball hit the ground after it has hit his hands on a forward pass.
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DropBet lost in an hand or round.
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DropNot to be confused with: #Droplets Default skin for fruit-drop.png
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DropThe amount wagered and lost at a table or machine.
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Dropfall on a trick
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DropTo pass or reject an offer of the doubling cube.
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DropDropping a hand is the same as folding a hand – you forfeit the hand, losing all chance to take the pot.
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DropA shot hit such that it barely clears the net and falls very in the court (hopefully in front of the short service line). Drops can be hit from anywhere in the court and from any height, but typically [..]
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Dropoff charge - the fee added to a car rental when the vehicle is returned to a city other than where it was originally rented. In some states, there is no drop off fee most of the time, such as in Flori [..]
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DropTotal cash traded for chips at the gambling table.
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Drop(n.) treasure that is gained by killing a monster.
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DropFor players, money lost; for the casino, money won; also an alternative term for
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Drop 1. To Drop a double ( pass ). 2. To drop a man ( slot ). When there is less than a 25% chance of winning a game it is usually wise to drop a double. Some people like to drop a man from the 6 pt. to t [..]
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DropAn abrupt descent in a river. A pitch.
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Drop drilling directionally with the intent to decrease well bore inclination
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DropTo deposit even portions of dough on a baking sheet using spoon or batter dispenser.
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DropA situation in which an equipment operator deposits a trailer or boxcar at a facility at which it is to be loaded or unloaded. Drop and Hook:
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Dropa) The distance that a projectile falls at any given distance from the gun. b) The distance that the centre of the butt of a long-arm is below the centre line of the barrel. Both distances are measure [..]
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DropOff Center - A facility set up to receive recyclable materials that are dropped off by individuals. Drop-off centers are usually not attended.
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DropTaking the drop. The moment after paddling in and standing up, as you drop down the face of the wave.
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DropRefers to over-the-counter trading. Remove from OTC trading list; hence, no longer making a market in a security.
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DropIn a dollar roll transaction, the difference between the sale price of a mortgage-backed pass-through, and its repurchase price on a future date at a predetermined price.
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