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drip

[drip] verb, dripped or dript, drip⋅ping, noun
–verb (used without object)
1. to let drops fall; shed drops: This faucet drips.
2. to fall in drops, as a liquid.
–verb (used with object)
3. to let fall in drops.
–noun
4. an act of dripping.
5. liquid that drips.
6. the sound made by falling drops: the irritating drip of a faucet.
7. Slang. an unattractive, boring, or colorless person.
8. (in house painting) the accumulation of solidified drops of paint at the bottom of a painted surface.
9. Architecture, Building Trades. any device, as a molding, for shedding rain water to keep it from running down a wall, falling onto the sill of an opening, etc.
10. a pipe for draining off condensed steam from a radiator, heat exchanger, etc.
11. Medicine/Medical. intravenous drip.
12. Slang. maudlin sentimentality.

Origin:
bef. 1000; ME dryppe, OE dryppan; cf. drop


2. trickle, dribble, leak, sprinkle, drizzle.

intravenous drip

–noun Medicine/Medical.
the continuous, slow introduction of a fluid into a vein of the body. Abbreviation: IV
Also called drip.
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drip   (drĭp)   
v.   dripped, drip·ping, drips

v.   intr.
  1. To fall in drops: Water is dripping from that leaky faucet.

  2. To shed drops: an umbrella that is dripping all over the floor.

  3. To ooze or be saturated with or as if with liquid: a speech that dripped with sarcasm.

v.   tr.
To let fall in or as if in drops: a brush dripping paint; a speech that dripped invective.
n.  
  1. The process of forming and falling in drops.

    1. Liquid or moisture that falls in drops.

    2. A slight intermittent flow or leak: fixed the drip in the faucet.

  2. The sound made by liquid falling in drops: listened to the steady drip of the rain.

  3. A projection on a cornice or sill from which rainwater can drip, protecting the wall below.

  4. Slang A tiresome or annoying person.


[Middle English drippen; see dhreu- in Indo-European roots.]
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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Slang Dictionary
drip

  1. n.
    an oaf; a nerd. : Bob is a drip, I guess, but he's harmless.
Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions by Richard A. Spears.Fourth Edition.
Copyright 2007. Published by McGraw Hill.
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Word Origin & History

drip 
c.1300, from M.Dan. drippe, from P.Gmc. *drup-, from PIE base *dhreub-. O.E. had related drypan "to let drop," dropian "fall in drops," and dreopan "to drop." The slang meaning "stupid, feeble, or dull person" is first recorded 1932.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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Financial Dictionary

DRIP

See dividend reinvestment plan.

Wall Street Words: An A to Z Guide to Investment Terms by David L. Scott.
Copyright © 2003. Published by Houghton Mifflin.
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: 1drip
Pronunciation: 'drip
Function: verb
Inflected Forms: dripped; drip·ping
transitive senses
: to let fall in drops drip intransitive senses
1 : to let fall drops of moisture or liquid
2 : to fall in drops

Main Entry: 2drip
Function: noun
1 a : a falling in drops —see POSTNASALDRIP b : liquid that falls, overflows, or is extruded in drops
2 : a device for the administration of a fluid at a slow rate especially into a veindrip>; also : a material so administered drip> —see GRAVITY DRIP
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Medical Dictionary

drip (drĭp)
n.

  1. The process of forming and falling in drops.

  2. Moisture or liquid such as medication that falls in drops.

v. dripped, drip·ping, drips
To fall in drops.

intravenous drip n.
The continuous introduction of a solution intravenously, a drop at a time.

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