Wednesday, 5 October 2011

That's what the dictionary said they meant

DRIP
verb
•  let fall or be so wet as to shed small drops of liquid, fall in small drops •  cause or allow (a liquid) to fall in such a way • figurative display a copious amount or degree of a particular quality or thing the women were dripping with gold and diamonds nouna small drop of a liquid •  the action or sound of liquid falling steadily in small drops informal a weak and ineffectual person.Architecture projection or groove on the underside of a cornice, windowsill, or molding that prevents rain from running down the wall below.
SLAPverb • hit against or into something with the sound of such an action • to hit something physically•  put or apply (something) somewhere quickly, carelessly, or forcefully slap on a bit of makeup.nouna blow with the palm of the hand or a flat object • a sound made or as if made by such an action PHRASESslap in the face, slap on the back, slap someone on the back, slap on the wrist 
BOINGexclamation or representing the noise of a compressed spring suddenly released.

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