Word: drip
Word origin: Old English dryppan, drȳpen, of Germanic origin; related to Danish dryppe, also to drop.
Phonetic:
drɪp
Listen:
let fall or be so wet as to shed small drops of liquid. Example: the tap won't stop dripping
a small drop of a liquid. Example: she put the bucket on top of the dresser to catch the drips
a weak and ineffectual person. Example: I hope that drip isn't still pursuing you
a projection on a moulding, channelled to prevent rain from running down the wall below.
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