drop around
Third Person
drops around
Present Participle
dropping around
Past Tense
dropped around
Past Participle
dropped around
1
to visit someone casually or unexpectedly
- Feel free to drop around anytime you're in the neighborhood; we'd love to catch up.
- I'll drop around your office later to discuss the project in more detail.
- Instead of calling, she decided to drop around her friend's house to surprise her.
- If you have any questions, don't hesitate to drop around my desk for a quick chat.
- The neighbors often drop around for a cup of coffee and a friendly chat.
2
to deliver something, typically a small item or message, to a person or location
- The neighbor kindly offered to drop around a plate of cookies as a welcoming gesture.
- I'll drop around the documents to your office later this afternoon.
- Can you drop around the keys to my apartment when you get a chance?
- The courier service will drop around the package at your doorstep tomorrow.
- She promised to drop around the invitation to the party in the evening.