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drop-in
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drop-in (drpn)
n.
1. One who casually drops in, as to visit or obtain an appointment.
2. An informal social event.
adj.
Provided for short-term use: a drop-in center for runaways.

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Most of the company's customers are industrial, with a mix of farmers and some occasional drop-ins.
 
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