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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of namedrop.

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Examples

  • My only quarrel is that he 'namedrops' a lot: you can easily figure out the Bachchans, the Ambanis, Thackeray, party animals, and even the biggest rag-sheet in the city.

    Daily News & Analysis 2010

  • My only quarrel is that he 'namedrops' a lot: you can easily figure out the Bachchans, the Ambanis, Thackeray, party animals, and even the biggest rag-sheet in the city.

    Daily News & Analysis 2010

  • In the skit, Franco namedrops the "Necro Butcher," who appeared in The Wrestler during a brutal hardcore match with Mickey Rourke's Randy "The Ram" Robinson, featuring a staplegun, barbed wire, broken glass, and other implements of destruction.

    The Necro Butcher!! Tyler 2009

  • In the skit, Franco namedrops the "Necro Butcher," who appeared in The Wrestler during a brutal hardcore match with Mickey Rourke's Randy "The Ram" Robinson, featuring a staplegun, barbed wire, broken glass, and other implements of destruction.

    Archive 2009-02-22 Tyler 2009

  • Besides not being very amusing, Leno namedrops products like someone who is getting paid vast amounts of money to do so.

    EECB NBC To Save The Conan O' Brien Show - The Consumerist 2010

  • DC gets the most namedrops on BBT because its a Warner produced show, and they can use DC images without having to pay.

    Battle For the Cowl hits CBS Primetime 2009

  • On his myspace site, he namedrops Modest Mouse, Okkervil River and Bedhead (of all people!).

    Music (For Robots): February 2006 Archives 2006

  • On his myspace site, he namedrops Modest Mouse, Okkervil River and Bedhead (of all people!).

    And I Got No Incentives (Music (For Robots)) 2006

  • I suppose if it namedrops John Wayne Gacy, as we saw last week, it's of fairly recent vintage.

    Archive 2007-04-01 Douglas Wolk 2007

  • I suppose if it namedrops John Wayne Gacy, as we saw last week, it's of fairly recent vintage.

    Week 48: Unspoiled Monsters Douglas Wolk 2007

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