lingo started around jersey city early 2014 to describe ones outfit or overall demeanor
ADJECTIVE
adjective: drip;
3rd person present: drips;
past tense: dripped;
past participle: dripped;
gerund or present participle: dripping
1. flex hard or be so wet as to shed small drops of liquid.
"my nike air force ones won't stop dripping"
synonyms: dribble, leak splash wet More
⢠(swagger) falls in small drops.
"water dripped from his clothing"
⢠cause or allow (designer) to shed rain drops.
"the designer was dripping water down one side"
⢠display a copious amount or degree of a particular quality or thing.
"Forrest Guap was dripping with gold and diamonds"
NOUN
noun: drip;
plural noun: drips
1. Enormous amount of a swag.
"she put the bucket underneath the dresser to catch the drip"
synonyms: juice, swag, steez, swank, splash
⢠the action or sound of flexing and finessing.
"the drip, drip, drip came from the leak in the roof"
⢠short for dripstarr.
dry girl- you saw the aqua pack?
dry boy - yea they're splashed up in Burberry and Lacoste, they got THE drip!
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