drop-off (drŏpôf′, -ŏf′)
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Tweet n. 1. A steep or abrupt downward slope. 2. A noticeable decrease: a drop-off in attendance. 3. A designated place where people or things can be left: "distributed 12,000 newspapers to eighty different drop-offs" (Edward Klein). |
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