drip
1 Americanverb (used without object)
verb (used with object)
noun
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an act of dripping.
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liquid that drips.
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the sound made by falling drops.
the irritating drip of a faucet.
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Slang. an unattractive, boring, or colorless person.
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(in house painting) the accumulation of solidified drops of paint at the bottom of a painted surface.
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Architecture, Building Trades. any device, as a molding, for shedding rainwater to keep it from running down a wall, falling onto the sill of an opening, etc.
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a pipe for draining off condensed steam from a radiator, heat exchanger, etc.
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Medicine/Medical. intravenous drip.
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Slang. maudlin sentimentality.
abbreviation
verb
noun
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the formation and falling of drops of liquid
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the sound made by falling drops
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architect a projection at the front lower edge of a sill or cornice designed to throw water clear of the wall below
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informal an inane, insipid person
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med
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the usually intravenous drop-by-drop administration of a therapeutic solution, as of salt or sugar
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the solution administered
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the equipment used to administer a solution in this way
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Other Word Forms
- nondrip adjective
Etymology
Origin of drip1
First recorded before 1000; Middle English dryppe, Old English dryppan; drop
Origin of DRIP2
First recorded in 1975–80
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