Drip
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To let fall in drops.Which from the thatch drips fast a shower of rain. Swift.
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When your bling is [iced out] but that shit melting from all your [hot bars], you got [the drip].
Just another word for immense swag.
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Let fall or be so wet as to shed small drops of liquid.
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adjective to describe your [outfit] similar to swag, sauce, [steez], [swank]
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very swag and cool
drip, [drippy], [dripping]
can be used to describe an outfit/[accessory], person, song, etc. -
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: drippingflex hard or be so wet as to shed small drops of liquid.
my nike air force ones wont 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: dripsEnormous 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.
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