drop in

drop in
verbo intransitivo
también:
  • to d in on somebody -> pasar a visitar a alguien

drop in [drop-ja-ma
1. Entrar, introducirse, meterse de rondón.
2. Pasar. (Coloquial)
  • I’ll drop in sometime tomorrow -> pasaré mañana en algún momento
  • To drop in on somebody -> pasar a ver a alguien, caerle a alguien

"drop in" in the Answers forum

Q: Sacar a bailar - to name drop (coll.)
A: *Nos conocemos uno a otro por alguien cuyo nombre hemos estado evitando mencionar.* I would go for this one. I am not very familiar with this saying over…
Q: Wondering if anyone else is having trouble with the More drop down menu
A: You can't close the ad? I haven't seen it? What happens if you go to another tab and then return? I'd like to tell them where they could put the "Contact"…
Q: que quiere decir filosofia "Bop til you drop"
A: heheh... thanx for the answers...
Q: If buttered bread always lands butter side up an a cat always lands on it's feet what…
A: Yup. We solved that last week. :D [cat-and-buttered-toast][1] [1]: http://www.spanishdict.com/answers/113024/what-would-happen-if-bread-always-lands-butter-side-down-and-a-cat-always-lands-on-its-feet
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