drop by
Third Person
drops by
Present Participle
dropping by
Past Tense
dropped by
Past Participle
dropped by
1
to visit a place or someone briefly, often without a prior arrangement
- Feel free to drop by my office if you have any questions.
- We're having a small gathering tonight; you should drop by if you're free.
- While you're in the neighborhood, why not drop by for a cup of coffee?
- I'll be in the area later; can I drop by your place for a quick chat?
- Friends often drop by unexpectedly, turning an ordinary day into a pleasant visit.