drip
drip
drɪp
drip
British pronunciation
/dɹˈɪp/

Definition & Meaning of "drip"in English

to drip
01

(particularly of water) to fall in small amounts of droplets

Intransitive
to drip definition and meaning
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Candle wax dripped down the side of the candle as it burned.
Condensation dripped from the glass of cold water onto the table.
02

to let liquid fall in small drops

Transitive: to drip a liquid
to drip definition and meaning
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She accidentally dripped paint on the carpet while working.
He dripped syrup onto his pancakes carefully.
Drip
01

flowing in drops; the formation and falling of drops of liquid

drip definition and meaning
02

a sound made by liquid falling in drops or trickles

drip definition and meaning
03

a projecting edge used to redirect water away from a building's surface

What is a "drip"?

In construction, a drip refers to a small ledge or projection designed to direct water away from a surface, preventing it from running down the wall or structure. Drips are commonly found on features such as roofs, window sills, and ledges, where they help manage water runoff and reduce the risk of water damage or erosion. By ensuring that water drips away from the building, this feature helps maintain the integrity of the materials and improves the overall durability of the structure. Drips are an important element in effective drainage and weatherproofing in architectural design.

04

style or swagger, especially shown through fashionable or expensive clothing

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His drip is on another level tonight.
That jacket adds serious drip to your look.
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