Dripping
/ˈdɹɪpɪŋ/
verb
To fall one drop at a time.
“Listening to the tap next door drip all night drove me mad!”
To leak slowly.
“Does the sink drip, or have I just spilt water over the floor?”
To let fall in drops.
“After putting oil on the side of the salad, the chef should drip a little vinegar in the oil.”
noun
Solid animal fat, traditionally collected from dripping off roasting meat.
The sound or action of something that drips.
“Lying in bed, I could hear drippings from the leaky roof.”
The use of a drip tip to drip e-liquid directly onto the atomizer of an e-cigarette.