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No, just old.

samus12345,
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No, that goes as far back as the 80s and was fairly common by the 90s.

samus12345,
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Drip appears to be a metaphor: You’re dripping with money, designer clothes, or confidence.

As good an explanation as any. I’ve never heard it before, but it’s weird to hear it with a positive connotation since a person being a drip is not a good thing.

samus12345,
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I’ve never heard the term before. I guess that makes me extra old.

samus12345,
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Yeah, that’s what every generation says. I’m impressed by slang that stands the test of time, like “cool.” It’s been around for 80 or so years!

samus12345,
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Hate that one. It just doesn’t feel like something being thrown with force to me.

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“Do not. There is no try.”

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