thripple
/ˈθrɪpəl/Definitions
1. verb
to cause something to become or move in a wavy or rippling motion
“The wind thripped through the trees, causing the leaves to rustle.”
2. noun
a wavy or rippling motion, especially of a liquid
“The thripple of the water created a soothing background sound.”
3. noun
a small wave or ripple, especially in a surface or a liquid
“The thripples on the pond’s surface reflected the surrounding scenery.”