dreepy, a. dial.
(ˈdriːpɪ)
[f. dreep v. or n. + -y1.]
Drooping, droopy, spiritless.
1892 R. O. Heslop Northumberland Words 253 She's but a poor dreepy creetur. 1927 Observer 6 Nov. 15/2 A weak, dreepy-drippy sort of face, obviously belonging to a man with about as much personal force as there is in a penn'orth of suet. |