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Narayanan drip

The 'Narayanan drip' is a comical or sometimes frustrating scenario in which an individual, having just taken a shower, neglects to dry themselves adequately before leaving the bathing area. As they walk throughout the house or even into bed, they inadvertently leave a trail of water droplets, resembling a 'drip,' thus named after the humorous aftermath observed. This phenomenon is often characterized by wet footprints, water spots, or damp patches left on floors, carpets, and even bedding, marking the person's path throughout the household. It can be an unintentional, quirky, or mildly exasperating situation for those sharing the living space.

Her 'Narayanan drip' turned the bedroom into a slip-and-slide competition zone after her post-shower wander!

Watch out for the 'Narayanan drip'—the bathroom's all wet again after my brother's shower.

Sorry for the wet floor in the hallway, my roommate did the 'Narayanan drip' again, leaving a trail of water all the way from the bathroom to the kitchen.

by NoodleMind November 6, 2023