Meaning

  1. A sudden downward slope or cliff.
  2. A sudden downward slope or cliff.
  3. A decrease; especially, a sudden one.
  4. A delivery; the act of leaving a package, etc.
  5. (US, especially) A space reserved outside a bus or railway station for vehicles stopping to drop off passengers for onward transit.
  6. A time during which passengers, such as school children, are dropped off; the event or act of dropping them off.
  7. (Internet) A visitor to a website who ceases to continue using and navigating around the site after reaching some specified page; or such an act of cessation.

Frequency

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Etymology

Deverbal from drop off.

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