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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Drip

Don't drip and drive. What does drip mean?
  

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There is a expression: Don't drink (alcohol) and drive.

  • There is a expression: Don't drink (alcohol) and drive.
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There is a expression: Don't drink (alcohol) and drive.
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If you drip, it means drops of water are falling off you (eg if you are standing n the rain)

Your phrase reminds me of the standard phrase,s Don't drink and drive.

I suppose that in an odd context where someone is all wet and is driving a car, you could say Don't drip a

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