Hanapin
to drop in
[phrase form: drop]
01
to visit a place or someone without a prior arrangement, often casually and briefly
Halimbawa
The neighbors often drop in for a chat and share news about the neighborhood.
She decided to drop in at the bookstore to browse for a new novel.
If you're in the area, feel free to drop in for a cup of tea.
We're having an open house this weekend, so you can drop in anytime.
When the tablet was dropped in the water, it began to effervesce as chemical reactions released carbon dioxide.