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What (who) is dripping - definition

ANIMAL FAT
Drippings; Beef dripping; Pork dripping; Mucky fat
  • A type of dripping from [[Yorkshire]], [[United Kingdom]], where it is known as "mucky fat"

Dripping         
·noun A falling in drops, or the sound so made.
II. Dripping ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Drip.
III. Dripping ·noun That which falls in drops, as fat from meat in roasting.
dripping         
1.
Dripping is the fat which comes out of meat when it is fried or roasted, and which can be used for frying food.
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2.
If you are dripping wet, you are so wet that water is dripping from you.
We were dripping wet from the spray.
= sopping
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3.
see also drip
dripping         
¦ noun
1. (US drippings) fat that has melted and dripped from roasting meat.
2. (drippings) N. Amer. water, wax, or other liquid that drips from something.
¦ adjective extremely wet.

Wikipedia

Dripping

Dripping, also known usually as beef dripping or, more rarely, as pork dripping, is an animal fat produced from the fatty or otherwise unusable parts of cow or pig carcasses. It is similar to lard, tallow and schmaltz.

Examples of use of dripping
1. "The beat, beat, beat of scandals keep dripping, dripping, dripping on his head," said Paul Green, a political science professor at Roosevelt University.
2. "The money we are earning there is dripping in blood.
3. He recalled one woman who was "just dripping with sweat.
4. He recalled one woman who was just dripping with sweat.
5. Everywhere is filthy, peeling, dripping, leaking or otherwise falling apart.