Gotejar
Gotejar is a Spanish verb that translates to "to drip" or "to trickle" in English. It describes the action of a liquid falling in small drops. This can refer to natural phenomena, such as rain gotejarring from leaves after a storm, or to more controlled situations, like a faucet gotejarring slowly. The verb emphasizes the slow, intermittent nature of the liquid's movement.
The sound associated with gotejar is often a soft, repetitive plinking or dripping noise. This sound can
Figuratively, gotejar can be used to describe the slow release or dissemination of information, ideas, or resources.