1. drop down - Noun
2. drop down - Adjective
3. drop down - Verb
fall or descend to a lower place or level
Source: WordNetdrop-down
I know no place at which an Englishman may drop down suddenly among a pleasanter circle of acquaintance, or find himself with a more clever set of men, than he can do at Boston. Anthony Trollope
The clouds may drop down titles and estates, and wealth may seek us, but wisdom must be sought. Edward Young
Sometimes, to please the ladies, we drop down our weapons pretending we are civilized. Aristotle Onassis
I've always needed to bulk up, so until the modeling took off I was ramming Big Macs down my throat and doing plenty of bodyweight work. I'm over the Big Macs now, but I'll still drop down and do my press ups whenever I find the time. Jamie Dornan
My boy and I move. We have this game where if we dress in a particular item of clothing, we have to do a different movement. A hat means 20 jumps - that sort of thing. When I put a scarf on, my son has to drop down and do push-ups, immediately. He thinks it's really funny. Magnus Scheving
Every night before bed, I drop down to the floor and do 20 sit-ups, 5 push-ups and stretching. No matter what the day has been like, I drop and give myself 20 every single night. Tamara Taylor