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Old 04-16-2024, 11:10 AM   #14601
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Is that terminology from the 1860s? I've never heard that.
https://globallaunch.asu.edu/blog/do...nt-slang-words

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4. Drip [drɪp]
Something that is a drip, drippin’, or drippy is very cool, awesome and stylish. It’s usually used for clothing and accessories like shoes, watches, and jewelry.

For example: “Did you see her new dress? She is really drippin’ tonight.”
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