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drap

British  
/ dræp /

noun

  1. a Scot word for drop

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In this gay but canny mood, Edinburgh last week welcomed some 40,000 to its second annual, three-week "wee drap o' music an' drama."

From Time Magazine Archive

We're puttin' on a wee drap o' music an' drama, ye ken," explained a kilted Scot, "but yer no' gettin' awa' wi' it all as a gift .

From Time Magazine Archive

"There 'll a good many men drap in that thar gap," remarked Crockett.

From The Lost Gold of the Montezumas A Story of the Alamo by Stoddard, William O.

I jes' drap my ax right dar, an' me and dat houn' dog tore out for home lickety split.

From Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Volume I, Alabama Narratives by United States. Work Projects Administration

You had to take it by de drap.

From Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Volume I, Alabama Narratives by United States. Work Projects Administration