Drip is a term that means someone has hypebeast clothes on. This is most commonly used when someone has expensive shoes or ice on their neck.
by TheXtoxics January 12, 2021

by Beating around the bush March 17, 2021

when I first heard drip, it was... it was really cool, like, i think th-the vibe it had that hip hop vibe to it and i feel like the hook was the most catchy, uhm, part of the entire song, but uhm, drip, we're basically talking about how... uhm, through... like, the uh, through uh... you know... through... through... through you know, through, you know, the interaction you have with like, a person that you're interesteded in, interested in with, or it doesn't even have to be in a relationship, just like, you know, when you interact with a person... uhm... that you're interested in that... that tension, that exists there... uhm, is the drip that we kinda wanted to express and so... yeah :
by I <3 Sexy Gurls October 16, 2020

that dude just pulled the quick drip n dip. didnt wash his hands or nothing. just pulled it out, handled business walked out of the bathroom and jumped straight into his car
by myst1drs May 13, 2011

"hey Matt, do you let it drip?" "What does let it drip mean?" "Ahhahaha" "you clearly aren't letting it drip"
by AttinsGD March 1, 2025

On Australian political twitter circles, a “drip” is a rusted-on obsessive Labor Party supporter who refuses to hear any criticism of their favourite party. The term refers to the water drop emoji that many of these Labor supporters have in their twitter name, alluding to the Angus Taylor water buyback scandal.
These bloody drips are dogpiling me on Twitter because I reminded them that Labor supports torturing refugees.
by jen1882 June 9, 2022

by Ahhhhwtf!? July 12, 2020
