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Drool

Drool Meaning & Definition
Drool Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Drool?

[n] saliva spilling from the mouth
[n] pretentious or silly talk or writing
[v] let saliva drivel from the mouth; "The baby drooled"
[v] be envious, desirous, eager for, or extremely happy about something; "She was salivating over the raise she anticipated"

Synonyms | Synonyms for Drool: baloney | bilgewater | boloney | bosh | dribble | dribble | drivel | drivel | humbug | salivate | slabber | slaver | slobber | slobber | taradiddle | tarradiddle | tommyrot | tosh | twaddle

Related Terms | Find terms related to Drool: absurdity | amphigory | babble | babblement | balderdash | baloney | be insane | be stupid | bibble-babble | blabber | blather | blither | bombast | bull | bullshit | burble | bushwa | claptrap | dither | dote | double-talk | dribble | drivel | expectorate | expectoration | fiddledeedee | fiddle-faddle | flummery | foam | folderol | froth | fudge | fustian | gabble | galimatias | gammon | gas | gibber | gibberish | gibble-gabble | gobbledygook | guff | have a demon | hawk | hocus-pocus | hot air | humbug | jabber | jargon | jazz | maunder | mouth-watering | mumbo jumbo | narrishkeit | niaiserie | nonsense | pack of nonsense | palaver | piffle | prate | prattle | ptyalism | rage | ramble | rant | rattle | rave | rhapsodize | rhapsody | rigamarole | rigmarole | rodomontade | rubbish | run amok | run mad | saliva | salivate | salivation | sialagogue | skimble-skamble | slabber | slaver | slobber | spew | spit | spittle | sputum | stuff and nonsense | stultiloquence | talk nonsense | trash | trumpery | twaddle | twattle | twiddle-twaddle | vapor | vaporing | waffle | waffling | wander | water

See Also | covet | drool over | hokum | meaninglessness | nonsense | nonsensicality | saliva | salivate | slobber over | spit | spittle

Drool In Webster's Dictionary

\Drool\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Drooled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Drooling}.] [Contr. fr. drivel.] To drivel, or drop saliva; as, the child drools. His mouth drooling with texts. -- T. Parker.

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