Meaning & Definition of word "Dribble"
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Dribble
/ˈdrɪb.əl/
noun:
- 1. A small flow or trickle of liquid.
- Example: There was a dribble of water coming from the faucet.
- 2. A skillful movement in a sport where a player moves the ball along the ground or across a field.
- Example: His dribble past the defenders was impressive.
verb:
- 1. To let a liquid flow in a small stream or to fall drop by drop.
- Example: She dribbled the sauce over the pasta.
- 2. To propel a ball, such as a basketball or soccer ball, by tapping or bouncing it along the ground.
- Example: He dribbled the basketball down the court.
- 3. To let saliva drip from the mouth.
- Example: The baby dribbled while playing with his toys.
Etymology
From Middle English 'driblen', meaning to fall in drops or trickle.
Common Phrases and Expressions
dribble down:
To flow or fall downward in drops.
dribble a basketball:
To control a basketball on the way to the goal by bouncing it repeatedly.
dribble out:
To allow something to flow out slowly.
Related Words
dripping:
The act of falling in drops.
trickle:
A small flow of liquid.
sputter:
To make a series of soft explosive sounds, often while dripping.
Slang Meanings of dribble
Meaning: To engage in casual sexual activities or encounters.
Example Sentence: He’s just dribbling around with no real commitment.
Meaning: To show off or flaunt skillfully.
Example Sentence: He’s dribbling through the competition, leaving them behind.