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==Descriptions==
 
==Descriptions==
#(a bid) To accept a [[bid]] from a fraternity and join that fraternity
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#To unenroll from a course.
#(out) To disaffiliate from a fraternity during the period in which the member is a [[pledge]]
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#(a bid) To accept a [[bid]] from a fraternity and join that fraternity.
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#(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.
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#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.
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#I just ''dropped'' at Sigma.
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#I heard that he ''dropped'' out before initiation.
  
 
==Related terms==
 
==Related terms==
[[Deactivate]]
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*[[Deactivate]]
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[[Category:Greek Life]]

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Part of speech

Verb

Pronunciation

['drahp]

Descriptions

  1. To unenroll from a course.
  2. (a bid) To accept a bid from a fraternity and join that fraternity.
  3. (out) To disaffiliate from a fraternity during the period in which the member is a pledge.

Example sentence

  1. I'll probably drop my stat class if I didn't do well enough on the exam.
  2. I just dropped at Sigma.
  3. I heard that he dropped out before initiation.

Related terms