Verb
The word is derived from drip
of Drip
Source: Webster's dictionaryAt the "crack" stage, syrup from boiling sugar may be dripped from a spoon, causing it to break with a snap when chilled. Source: Internet
Candles needed frequent trimming and relighting regardless of what was happening on-stage because "they dripped hot grease on both the audience and actors". Source: Internet
“I think something just dripped on me,” he said, reaching up until he touched the overhead compartment. Source: Internet
The plastic frame of the rear-view mirror looks like it liquefied and dripped toward the floor before hardening again. Source: Internet
It dripped off the burrito a bit and onto my hand. Source: Internet
Beads of sweat dripped down his cheeks as his gloved hand casually brushed at the dried flecks of cement dotting his face. Source: Internet