A fork of Rural Dictionary
A term that guys use before dropping their soft guy era talk
"drizzle drizzle, I'm not gonna pay for anything."
Like 'sprinkle sprinkle' but for the men, especially for the kings in their soft boy era. Popularized by viral TikTok star @ScarfaceMark giving modern day dating advice to men, this term is used as a closing remark or emphasis similar to 'blessings'.
Bro 1: So it's our first month moving in, and my girl asks me if I have my half of the rent.
Bro 2: For real? The disrespect tho... If she says she wants you in her life, she should be paying the bills. Periodt. If she's broke, she needs to get her money up because she is not ready for a relationship. She's a bum and you deserve better, king. Drizzle Drizzle
Men fliping the script on women by using women's arguments against them.
Drizzle Drizzle Definition: Hypocritical and oblivious to their position.
Example: A man says a woman has to be attractive, a provider, able to his bills, have a nice house, take him shopping, take him on trips, a good job. All the things women list as requirements for men to date them.
A gender reversal trend on TikTok that has started in 2024 to counter the 'Sprinkle Sprinkle' TikTok trend from self entitled TikTok girl influencers demanding outlandish materialistic stuff from hard working men to cover up their insecurities
"I expect a $1000 dollar monthly allowance and dates to be paid for, drizzle drizzle"
A satirical response to the "sprinkle sprinkle" movement which tells women to use men for their financial resources. So drizzle drizzle in effect shows women how they sound with their asinine and unrealistic expectations.
Woman: "I expect a man to pay my rent, my car note, my babysitter and get my hair done! Sprinkle, sprinkle"
Man: "If you're broke, just say that! Drizzle, drizzle!