| A.Word.A.Day | About | Media | Search | Contact | 
| Home 
 | Jun 1, 2017This week’s theme Portmanteaux (blend words) This week’s words glocalize solunar judder dripple masstige     
Brexit (British + Exit)
 Photo: Jeff Djevdet             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg dripple
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
verb intr.: To flow in a small stream or to fall in drops.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
A blend of drip and dribble. Earliest documented use: 1821.
 USAGE: 
“They dripple down the wall into the stairwell and they look fabulous.” Finding Art in the Natural World; Taranaki Daily News (New Plymouth, New Zealand); Apr 23, 2016. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:I want to walk through life instead of being dragged through it. -Alanis
Morissette, musician (b. 1 Jun 1974) | 
 | 
© 1994-2025 Wordsmith