drop (one) a few lines

drop (one) a few lines

To contact one, usually with a letter or note. I know you'll be busy enjoying yourself, but please, drop me a few lines on your trip. I'll drop you a few lines once I get settled in at school.
See also: drop, few, line
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

drop someone a line and drop someone a few lines; drop someone a note

to write a letter or a note to someone. (The line refers to lines of writing.) I dropped Aunt Jane a line last Thanks giving. She usually drops me a few lines around the first of the year. Drop me a note when you get a chance.
See also: and, drop, few, line, note
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
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  • Drop it!
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