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drool

(n): pretentious or silly talk or writing
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25 days ago yarb said:

Now only foul gas drools from this organ.

- Peter Reading, Lapse, from For the Municipality's Elderly, 1974

25 days ago yarb said:

Now only foul gas drools from this organ.

- Peter Reading, Lapse, from For the Municipality's Elderly, 1974

6 months ago reesetee said:

No, I meant drool, SoG--was trying to join in on the WeirdNet fun, but it doesn't seem to work when an actual person tries using the definition. ;->

6 months ago seanahan said:

Almost all of the linked dictionaries offer the drivel definition for drool. WordNet lists both definitions, although it strangely has the nonsense definition as the primary synset.

6 months ago sionnach said:

I think there is a subliminal confusion over at Weirdnet between drivel and dribble.

6 months ago SonofGroucho said:

Don't you mean drivel?

Actually, I think this is the word WeirdNet is getting confused with drool!

6 months ago reesetee said:

Why, that's just drool, SoG! ;-)

6 months ago SonofGroucho said:

Intriguing WeirdNet definition! I think of drool as being a noun or verb connected with salivation!

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