drappie, -ySc.|dræpɪ| [f.drapSc. form of drop n. + -ie, -y dim. suffix.] A little drop (e.g. of stimulant). 1789Burns ‘O, Willie brewed’, We're no that fou, But just a drappie in our ee.1795Macneill Will & Jean liv, Jean, quite unhappy..Tynes a' heart, and taks a—drappy!