Top 24 Words That Rhyme with Drip (With Meanings)

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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with drip!

Here you’ll find the top 24 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘drip’.

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Words That Rhyme With Drip

  • Chip – A small, thin piece of something, often used to describe a fragment or a small portion of food.
  • Clip – A device used to hold or attach something, often used to secure papers or documents together.
  • Dip – To lower or immerse something briefly into a liquid, often used to describe the act of dipping a food into a sauce or a dip.
  • Equip – To provide or supply something with the necessary tools or resources, often used to describe the act of preparing or outfitting something or someone.
  • Flip – To turn or toss something over, often used to describe the act of flipping a pancake or a coin.
  • Grip – To hold or grasp something firmly, often used to describe the strength or intensity of a person’s grasp.
  • Hip – The area of the body between the waist and the thigh, often used to describe a person who is fashionable or trendy.
  • Lip – The fleshy part of the mouth that surrounds the opening, often used to describe the act of speaking or the appearance of someone’s lips.
  • Nip – To bite or pinch something sharply, often used to describe the act of taking a small bite or sip of something.
  • Outstrip – To surpass or exceed something in speed, quality, or performance, often used to describe the act of outpacing or outrunning someone or something.
  • Pip – A small seed or fruit pit, often used to describe a small, insignificant or annoying problem.
  • Quip – A clever or witty remark, often used to express humor or sarcasm.
  • Rip – To tear or pull something apart forcefully, often used to describe the act of ripping a piece of paper or fabric.
  • Scrip – A certificate or voucher that can be exchanged for goods or services, often used in place of money.
  • Ship – A large seagoing vessel, often used to transport goods or passengers.
  • Sip – To drink slowly or delicately, often used to describe the act of taking small sips of a beverage.
  • Skip – To jump or hop over something, often used to describe the act of skipping rope or skipping stones.
  • Slip – To slide or move out of place, often used to describe the act of slipping on ice or slipping out of a conversation.
  • Snip – To cut or clip something with scissors or shears, often used to describe the act of snipping a piece of paper or a flower stem.
  • Strip – To remove or take off clothing or coverings, often used to describe the act of stripping down to one’s undergarments.
  • Tip – The end or point of something, often used to describe a piece of advice or a gratuity given in exchange for a service.
  • Trip – To stumble or lose balance, often used to describe the act of tripping over a crack in the sidewalk or a misplaced object.
  • Whip – To beat or stir something vigorously, often used to describe the act of whipping cream or eggs.
  • Zip – To close or open something quickly or with a quick motion, often used to describe the act of zipping up a jacket or a bag.


Written by Gabriel Cruz - Foodie, Animal Lover, Slang & Language Enthusiast