Wednesday, September 22, 2021

What The AAVE Words "Drip" & "Drip Lord" Mean & Their Use As Referents For Several Contestants On BBNaija Television Series

Edited by Azizi Powell

This pancocojams post presents information about the African American Vernacular English (AAVE) orignated words "drip", "drip Lord", and "drippin[g]". 

This post also provides excerpts that document the use of those terms as referents for two contestants from Season 5 and one contestant from Season 6 of the Nigerian reality television series Big Brother Naija (BBNaija).

The content of this post is presented for cultural and linguistic purposes.

All copyrights remain with their owners.

Thanks to all those who are quoted in this post.

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WHAT DOES "DRIP" AND "DRIP LORD" MEAN?

These excerpts are given in no particular order.

Excerpt #1
From https://www.dictionary.com/e/slang/drip/
"WHAT DOES DRIP MEAN?

Leaks drip, yes, but when you’ve got the drip or are dripping, it means in slang that your look or style is extremely fashionable or sexy.

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Its origin is disputed, including among rappers. The hip-hop blog HipHopDX claims that the word originates in the 2000s Atlanta rap scene while a 2018 Urban Dictionary entry argues it comes from early 2010s Jersey City, New Jersey slang. However, it might also be a teen TV show from the late 2000s, Zoey 101, that introduced dripping as slang for “cool.”

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The drip was popularized by the rapper who herself we’ve already seen dripping: Cardi B. Her 2018 hit “Drip” drips with rapper bravado: “Came through drippin’ (drip drip) / Diamonds on my wrist, they drippin’ (ice).

This phrase is a favorite of people posting outfit pics on Instagram and Twitter when they feel especially have the drip or are dripping in designer goods.

Kennedy of Lagos™

@Ken_3dy

"Take a good guess at which Nigerian President was standing next to Jimmy Carter in this picture.

Meanwhile this was taken in October,1977 inside the White House.

Before I forget, peep the dripping Yoruba swag while rocking the black leather shoes. The starch on the Agbada 👌🏾

4:40 AM · Oct 17, 2018·Twitter for iPhone"

... You wouldn’t really say  that an event was so drip. Better to use another slang word, like lit, for those situations.”…
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A photograph is attached to that 2018 tweet.

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Excerpt #2
From https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/drip
" "Drip" is a slang term used to praise one's style or outfit. It came to use through hip-hop culture and has been used synonymously with terms like "swag," growing in popularity until it saw use in several ironic memes.

Origin

The use of "Drip" in hip hop can be traced back to the mid-90s and early 2000s. The music annotation site Genius[1] notes that the songs "Pimp the Pen" by Lil Keke (1996) and Ghostface Killah's "Nutmeg" (2000) alluded to "Drip," but rapper Sauce Walka claims that he popularized the way the word is currently used in his 2014 mixtape, Saucemania. .. Speaking to Genius, he says, "To drip is to be a king. To drip is to be a winner." Rapper Gunna has also laid claim to starting "Drip."[3]

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The term began seeing much more mainstream usage in the latter half of the 2010s alongside the rise of Migos. Migos' Offset uses the term in the chorus of 2017's Bad and Boujee and the group scored another hit that year titled "Ric Flair Drip" (shown below, left). In 2018, Cardi B released "Drip" which features Migos.

On October 8th, 2018, a definition for "Drip" was added to Urban Dictionary by user splashtonkutcher[2] (shown below).

"TOP DEFINITION: Drip
adjective to describe your outfit similar to swag, sauce, steez, swank dripmane -

"mane my outfit is dripping right now" friend - "your outfit wet asf". " "
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"Mane" is one of several African American Vernacular English spellings for the colloquial referent "man". That word is pronounced by elongating the word "man". The letter "e" at the end isn't spoken, but is used to differentiate the slang word and pronunciation"man" from the standard English word and pronunciation "man".

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HOW DID THE TERM "DRIP" GET THE VERNACULAR MEANING OF BEING AWESOME AND STYLISH?

The slang meaning for the word "drip" is undoubtedly derived from its association with the slang term "sauce" and the highly complimentary slang phrase "too much sauce" or "too much juice" (meaning having a lot of sauce or having a lot of juice). 

Here's an excerpt from https://www.dictionary.com/e/slang/too-much-sauce/   
"Where does So Much Sauce Come From?
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Hip-hop artists have been using the term sauce as slang for swagger and luxury-branded clothing and accessories since at least 2013. This sense probably came from the meaning of sauce as “something that adds piquance or zest,” as a designer watch might impact a performer’s image.

As an enormous spike in Google searches suggests, the phrase too much sauce was boosted in popularity by the August, 2016 release of the hit single “Too Much Sauce” by DJ Esco, Future, and Lil Uzi Vert. The single stayed on the Billboard Top 100 for 20 weeks, peaking in January, 2017 at number 50, a date that corresponds to an identical peak in Google lookups. The lyrics of the song describe the numerous designer brands worn by the performers. Though fans of hip-hop music might have heard the phrase too much sauce before 2016, the phrase was uncommon enough before the song that singer Future released a video to explain the meaning of the phrase. There are also no entries for this sense of the phrase in Urban Dictionary before 2016.

The sauce in the phrase has expanded beyond its original meaning of designer accessories to confidence and swagger. Men in particular, who are especially confident, are said to have too much sauce, as are cool or impressive songs, sports plays, or items."...

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SELECTED ONLINE EXCERPTS AND COMMENTS THAT INCLUDE THE WORDS "DRIP" AND "DRIP LORD" IN REFERENCE TO SEVERAL BIG BROTHER NAIJA CONTESTENTS 

Numbers are added for referencing purposes only.

Excerpt #1
From https://ng.opera.news/comments/t63262458201002en_ke
Between Neo and Prince, Who Is The Real Drip Lord? (PHOTOS)
By Inkqueen (self meida writer), August 2020
"Since the BBNaija show ended, questions have risen about who is the drip lord between Neo and Prince. These two guys are known for their high sense of fashion. Though, Neo was referred to as the 'Drip Lord' by Ebuka* because of the way he always dressed nice in the house.

Emuobonuvie "Neo" Akpofure is a 26 year old ex-housemate from the BBNaija house. The Delta state indigene who is born into a a polygamous family with over 20 siblings. His stay in the house gave us many memorable moments. He is known as the 'Oracle' because of his Friday Night games.

Check out some his cool pictures:

[photos inserted]

Prince Nelson Enwerem is also an ex BBNaija housemate. The 25 year old model was crowned Mr Nigeria 2018. As the reigning Mr Nigeria in 2018, he represented Nigeria at the 2019 Mr World Competition held in Manila, Philippines. Prince is recognized for his intellectual personality in the house.

Check out some his cool pictures:

[photos inserted]

Who do you think is the real drip lord between the two?”…
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*"Ebuka" here refers to Chukwuebuka Obi-Uchendu, a Nigerian lawyer and media personality who is known for hosting the television reality series Big Brother Naija.

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Excerpt #2
From https://www.ghgossip.com/neo-crowned-drip-lord-of-bbnaija-lockdown-season-5-photos/
"Neo Crowned ‘Drip Lord’ Of BBNaija Lockdown Season 5 (Photos) by GH GOSSIP, October 5, 2020"
"Neo has emerged winner of the ‘Drip Lord’ award for Big Brother Naija Lockdown Season 5.

He went to the polls with his best friend, Ozo and won by 5846 votes whilst Ozo had 5,334 votes. The voting process was done on the official Instagram handle of Big Brother.

Neo went into the house with a great fashion sense as he was seen constantly glowing on-screen in different outfits on daily basis. None, matched up to him as most of the male housemates looked up to him for some clothes among other things.

[photos inserted]

Congratulations Neo!!!”

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Excerpt #3
From https://twitter.com/search?q=%23VoteOnlyWhitemoney

1. PurityMoney bagMoney bag

@OsumPurity

Sept. 20, 2021

Whitemoney is the standard even Ebuka feels threatened because my favorite is a drip LORD. No matter the agenda, we the Whitemoney geng will continue to #VoteOnlyWhitemoney

#BBNaija6

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2. kaal Allen Medium star

@allen1_kaal

Sept. 20, 2021

Whitemoney with the drip [emoji of Fire] #VoteOnlyWhitemoney #BBNaija

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3, Hawt Sturvss🛡 [emojis of Money bag, Glowing, and starRose]

@Shez_Weird

Sept. 20, 2021

#VoteOnlyWhitemoney have you seen Whitemoney’s drip today?? He’s looking sooooo fiooooooone omggggggg whitemoney needs to see many wives waiting for him outside I’m the first wife sha [emoji of Cat face with tears of joy] #BBNaija

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4. HARRIET Money bagMoney bag

@QwinHarriet

Sept. 20, 2021

It’s safe to say Whitemoney is this season driplord [emoji of Smiling face with heart-shaped eyes]

#VoteOnlyWhitemoney

#BBNaija

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5. PurityMoney bagMoney bag

@OsumPurity

Sept. 20, 2021

Whitemoney is the standard even Ebuka feels threatened because my favorite is a drip LORD. No matter the agenda, we the Whitemoney geng will continue to #VoteOnlyWhitemoney

#BBNaija6

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6. I Love Fake!!!

@stankezman

Sept. 20, 2021

Odogwu Whitemoney drip Lord [multiple emojis of Raising hands] #BBNaija #VoteOnlyWhitemoney
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Click https://www.nairaland.com/5850429/what-odogwu-why-igbo-guys  "What is Odogwu: Why Do Igbo Guys Call Themselves That" for a Nigerian discussion thread bout the Igbo term "Odogwu". Here are three quotes from that discussion:

a. Adar, May 13, 2020 - ..."odogwu means mighty or great"

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b.  Big francis21, May 14, 2020 
Odogwu means someone great. It’s a way of hailing one who does great things. Or simply a friendly title for another friend."...

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c. Redbone Smith, May 14, 2020
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In its original sense, Odogwu means war general. It was a military title in some parts of Igboland. Nowadays, it is often just normal hailing."... 

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1 comment:

  1. "Drip Lord" is also used as a reference for women. Here's one example from Ghana, West Africa:

    https://thebbcghana.com/drip-lord-hajia-bintu-drops-beautiful-photos-her-male-fans-cant-keep-quiet/
    "DRiP Lord: Hajia Bintu drops beautiful photos; her male fans can’t keep quiet" By Kofi Anokye, PhD- July 24, 2021
    "The heavily endowed model has released beautiful photos of herself flaunting what God has blessed her with.

    In the photos seen by The BBC Ghana, Hajia Bintu is captured wearing a skin-tight pink outfit. From the photos, she looks so beautiful as she put her curvaceous body on display.

    By posing for the camera, she also flaunted her high sense of fashion. Captioning the photos, she wrote, ” Sometimes you have to just let go and see what happens.”...

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