drib

Etymology 1
From dialectal English (compare also ), a variant from, from , from.

Verb

 * 1)  To cut off; chop off.
 * 2)  To cut off little by little; cheat by small and reiterated tricks; purloin.
 * 3)  To entice step by step.
 * 4) To appropriate unlawfully; to embezzle.
 * 5)  To shoot directly at short range.
 * 6)  To shoot at a mark at short range.
 * 7)  To shoot (a shaft) so as to pierce on the descent.
 * 8)  To beat; thrash; drub.
 * 9)  To scold.
 * 10)  To strike another player's marble when playing from the trigger.
 * 1)  To beat; thrash; drub.
 * 2)  To scold.
 * 3)  To strike another player's marble when playing from the trigger.

Etymology 2
From a variant of.

Noun

 * 1)  A drop.

Derived terms

 * dribs and drabs