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drivel

1. driv.el or driv.el.ler \'driv-*l\ \-(*-)lin\ \-(*-)l*r\ vb or driv.eled 
   or driv.elled;  or driv.el.ing;  or driv.el.ling [ME drivelen, fr. OE 
   dreflian; akin to ON draf malt dregs, OE] deorc dark 1: to let saliva 
   dribble from the mouth : SLAVER  2: to talk stupidly and carelessly  1: to 
   utter in an infantile or imbecilic way  2: to waster or fritter in a 
   childish fashion  - driv.el.er n
2. drivel n archaic  1: saliva trickling from the mouth  2: NONSENSE