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drop-in
[ drop-in ]
noun
a feeder for squirrels, raccoons, and other drop-ins.
- Informal. a social gathering at which the guests are not expected to stay long:
Be sure to stop by our house for a glass of eggnog at our Christmas drop-in.
adjective
- provided for short-term patronage:
a drop-in shelter for people who are moving through homelessness.
- requiring only insertion to be ready for use:
a drop-in battery pack.
drop in
verb
- surfing to intrude on a wave that another surfer is already riding
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of drop-in1
Example Sentences
Six drop-in sessions focusing on mental health are also being held at Whitehaven's Senhouse Centre this month and next ahead of the opening of the Hope Haven hub on King Street.
Several drop-in sessions will also be held to gather feedback.
Staff are told about drop-in sessions where they can share what IVC describes as "tips and tricks" with colleagues on how to reach their targets and are told they'll get constant updates on their progress.
Though My Sistah's House initially had plans to build a triplex 鈥 each unit with two bedrooms and a backyard porch 鈥 Gore said the organization, instead, has decided to build a shelter and drop-in space in anticipation of greater need for housing and resources for trans Memphians during the Trump presidency.
As Herring doled out supplies, he directed new recipients to Sidewalk鈥檚 drop-in site on Stanford Avenue 鈥 a renovated garage space where unhoused community members can eat, rest and shop a free stock of the overdose reversal drug naloxone, clean syringes and sharps containers and other first-aid and hygiene supplies.
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