turkey dropping
English
Noun
turkey dropping (countable and uncountable, plural turkey droppings)
- (countable) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see turkey, dropping.
- 2017 November 22, Hiroko Tabuchi, “Giving Thanks, but Not for Turkey-Powered Energy”, in New York Times:
- The company, Xcel Energy, wants to stop buying energy from three biofuel plants in Minnesota, one that runs on wood and turkey droppings and two others that run on wood only.
- (uncountable, neologism) The act of engaging in a turkey drop; the process of breaking up with a partner around Thanksgiving.
- 2017 November 22, Sarah Polus, “The dreaded 'turkey drop': Here’s why couples break up around Thanksgiving”, in Washington Post:
- Turkey dropping occurs quite frequently among first-year college or graduate school students who — while in a new environment and meeting new people — realize they may no longer value their significant other like they used to.
Verb
turkey dropping
- present participle of turkey drop