Difference between revisions of "Drop"
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==Descriptions== | ==Descriptions== | ||
− | #(a bid) To accept a [[bid]] from a fraternity and join that fraternity | + | #To unenroll from a course. |
− | #(out) To disaffiliate from a fraternity during the period in which the member is a [[pledge]] | + | #(a bid) To accept a [[bid]] from a fraternity and join that fraternity. |
+ | #(out) To disaffiliate from a fraternity during the period in which the member is a [[pledge]]. | ||
==Example sentence== | ==Example sentence== | ||
− | #I just dropped at Sigma. | + | #I'll probably ''drop'' my stat class if I didn't do well enough on the exam. |
− | #I heard that he dropped out before initiation. | + | #I just ''dropped'' at Sigma. |
+ | #I heard that he ''dropped'' out before initiation. | ||
==Related terms== | ==Related terms== | ||
*[[Deactivate]] | *[[Deactivate]] | ||
[[Category:Greek Life]] | [[Category:Greek Life]] |
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Part of speech
Verb
Pronunciation
['drahp]
Descriptions
- To unenroll from a course.
- (a bid) To accept a bid from a fraternity and join that fraternity.
- (out) To disaffiliate from a fraternity during the period in which the member is a pledge.
Example sentence
- I'll probably drop my stat class if I didn't do well enough on the exam.
- I just dropped at Sigma.
- I heard that he dropped out before initiation.