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"drip on" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
If you are looking for a phrase that combines "drip" and "on," you may want to use "drip onto" or "drip down onto." For example, "The morning dew droplets dripped onto the leaves, slowly gathering in a puddle on the ground."
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Then Abnesti said, "Drip on?" We had kind of forgotten he was even there, behind his one-way mirror.
"Drip on?" Abnesti said.
"Drip on?" he said.
"Drip on?" Verlaine said.
"Heather, drip on?" he said.
Drip on?" I did not say "Acknowledge".
"Drip on?" "Acknowledge," she said, all breathless.
"Drip on?" Abnesti said over the P.A.
Abnesti said, "Jeff, drip on?" "Acknowledge," I said.
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The sweat is drip-dripping on to his shirt.
Dripped on, he sucks, eyes shut, all day, on that one sensation.
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