Definitions | drizzle |
| noun
- Light rain
- (context, physics, weather). Very small, numerous, and uniformly dispersed water drops, mist, or sprinkle. Unlike fog droplets, drizzle falls to the ground. It is sometimes accompanied by low visibility and fog.
- No longer pouring, the rain outside slowed down to a faint .
- (slang) Water.
- Stop drinking all of my , bitch!
Translations: - French: bruine
- German: Niesel , Nieselregen
(trans-mid)
verb (drizzl, ing)
- To rain lightly.
- To pour slowly and evenly, especially with oil in cooking.
- The recipe says to toss the salad and then it in olive oil.
- The recipe says to toss the salad and then olive oil on it.
- (slang) To urinate.
Translations: - French: bruiner
- German: nieseln
(trans-mid)
(trans-bottom)
(trans-top, to pour slowly and evenly)
Etymology: The first part of the verb, driz- comes probably from drÄse, drÄosan
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