drop by
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Definition
Verb: * To make a short, casual, and unplanned visit to a place or person. This action is typically brief, informal, and spontaneous.
Usage
The verb "drop by" is used to describe an informal visit without a formal appointment or extensive planning. It implies a short stay. * It is a phrasal verb (verb + preposition). * It is often followed by a location (e.g., "drop by the office," "drop by your house") or a person (e.g., "drop by you"). * It can be used in various tenses (e.g., "I'll drop by," "She dropped by," "We are dropping by").
Examples
- Present/Future: "I might drop by the store on my way home."
- Past: "My friend dropped by unexpectedly yesterday."
- Continuous: "He said he was dropping by later with the book."
- With a person as object: "Feel free to drop by me anytime you're in the neighborhood."
Advanced Usage
- "Drop by for [something]": To visit casually for a specific, usually simple, purpose.
- Example: "Why don't you drop by for a coffee tomorrow afternoon?"
- "Drop by to [verb]": To visit casually in order to do something.
- Example: "She dropped by to return my umbrella."
Variants and Related Words
- Drop in (on someone/at a place): A very close synonym with identical meaning and usage.
- Example: "You're welcome to drop in anytime."
- Stop by: Another very common synonym, often interchangeable with "drop by."
- Swing by: An informal synonym suggesting a visit made while on the way to another destination.
Synonyms
- Visit informally
- Pop in (very informal)
- Call in (chiefly British)
- Come over
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Drop off: To deliver someone or something to a place and then leave.
- Example: "I'll drop off the package at the post office." (This is different from a social visit.)
- Drop out: To leave a school, program, or activity before finishing.
- Example: "He decided to drop out of college." (This is unrelated to visiting.)
Related Idioms
- An open-door policy: A situation where people are welcome to visit informally at any time.
- Example: "My parents have an open-door policy; friends can just drop by."
Verb
- visit informally and spontaneously
- We frequently drop by the neighbors' house for a cup of coffee