v. phr. 1. To indulge in alcoholic drinks. Aunt Liz doesn't really drink; she just takes a drop every now and then. 2. To lose value; decrease in price. Stocks took a big drop yesterday due to the international crisis.
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v. phr. 1. To allow in alcoholic drinks. Aunt Liz doesn't absolutely drink; she aloof takes a bead every now and then. 2. To lose value; abatement in price. Stocks took a big bead bygone due to the all-embracing crisis. Dictionary
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