To fall or let fall in drops of liquid
“During prolonged rainstorms, water begins to drip from the canopy to the ground.”
To seep or emanate from pores or an opening
“It was a little warmer in this room, and I could feel little beads of sweat start to drip from my hairline.”
To emanate a feeling or quality through one's expression or bearing
To have saliva dripping copiously from the mouth
To coat food with seasoning or marinade before (or during) cooking
To have a runny nose
To throw or give off (gas, light, etc.)
To cry and sniff in a feeble or fretful way
A small drop of a liquid
“I think the worst ad, voted just that in 2001, was the Codral ad that had a large drip of snot coming from someone's nose like a bungy rope.”
Someone or something that inspires boredom
“That dame thinks she has great cunning, but she's a boring drip.”
A weak or ineffectual person
“They told him he was just a little drip, and when he protested, they upped him to a squirt.”
The process by which a liquid leaks through a porous substance
A person or thing causing inconvenience or annoyance
An odd, awkward or annoying person
A medical technique involving a drip for delivering fluids or medications directly into the veins
Someone who ruins the fun or enjoyment of others
A decorative band or crown molding projecting from a wall, often designed to divert rainwater
A slender medically-used tube to drain, drip, or feed fluids, often inserted into the body
Undesirable, not liked or favored
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