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dreep (Scots). Origin & history. Old English drēopan. Pronunciation. IPA: /drip/. Verb. to drip; to 

dripdry. dripped. dripping. drippy. drips meanies.

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2. A10584.0100 920170.003. Spolarmunstycke. Jet. 0500. 20. ERF. ERF. 921400.0002. Slang.

' water dripped from her clothing' · 1.2with object Cause or allow (a liquid) to fall in small  The definition of a drip is a falling of drops that is often constant in rhythm, or is slang for an unpleasant person.

drip (n.) mid-15c., drippe, "a drop of liquid," from drip (v.). From 1660s as "a falling or letting fall in drops." Medical sense of "continuous slow introduction of fluid into the body" is by 1933. The slang meaning "stupid, feeble, or dull person" is by 1932, perhaps from earlier American English slang sense "non…

A list of phrases related to the word drip ( the meaning and origin of this phrase ( slang expression meaning drop in for a visit ) 2021-03-13 · Drip definition: When liquid drips somewhere , or you drip it somewhere, it falls in individual small | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples British to American Dictionary and Translator. Look up and translate British words.

2018-04-12

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Drip slang origin

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Drip slang origin

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drip (n.) mid-15c., drippe, "a drop of liquid," from drip (v.). From 1660s as "a falling or letting fall in drops." Medical sense of "continuous slow introduction of fluid into the body" is by 1933. The slang meaning "stupid, feeble, or dull person" is by 1932, perhaps from earlier American English slang sense "non…

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