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drop plates

Beginner πŸ“± Gen-Z / Internet Slang

Definition

An old slang term for kick a**.

Example Usage

Guy 1- Im gonna drop plates on that jerk off.
Guy 2- go ahead bro.

Origin

Urban Dictionary

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