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plural droppers
A utensil for dispensing a single drop of liquid at a time. quotations examples
'Cause when the blood begins to flowWhen it shoots up the dropper's neck […]
1964, The Velvet Underground (lyrics and music), “Heroin”
One who drops something, especially one who drops a specific item to cause mischief. quotations examples
The child with the letter runs around the outside of the ring, repeating the words over and over again, and at one point drops the letter behind one of the players, who must pick it up and chase the dropper.
1975, Alison M. Abel, Popular party games, page 11
(computing) A software component designed to install malware on a target system. examples
(fishing) A fly that drops from the leaden above the bob or end fly. examples
(mining) A branch vein which drops off from, or leaves, the main lode. examples
A dog which suddenly drops upon the ground when it sights game. examples
(Australia) A batten fixed to a post-and-wire fence to keep the wires apart. examples
(slang) A person who uses fraudulent cheques. quotations
Thus an American police chief discussing the 'cheque-droppers', then peculiar to his side of the Atlantic, who were taking a toll estimated at […] Over the years, forgery has tended to be an amateur operation — a crime of opportunity.
1969, Criminologist, number 11, page 123
[…] 'dropper' — the person who presents the cheque at the bank or elsewhere — who takes the risk. […] On the other hand, 'kite droppers' usually work in teams.
1973, Arthur J. La Bern, Noël C. Browne, Haigh: the mind of a murderer, page 39
(tennis, informal) A drop shot. examples