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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
tear-drop

also teardrop, 1799, from tear (n.1) + drop (n.).

Usage examples of "tear-drop".

I nearly wrecked the car on a stretch of overpass near Disneyland, when the road fanned out like an origami trick and left me swerving through a dozen minilanes of whizzing chrome tear-drops with shark fins.