noun
- foolish or meaningless talk or writing; nonsense
Usage: informal
verb
- to talk or write foolishly; to speak nonsense
- to let saliva flow from the mouth
Usage: informal
Examples
- The politician’s speech was nothing but drivel.
- I can’t listen to any more of this drivel about conspiracy theories.
- He tends to drivel on about topics he knows nothing about.
- Stop driveling and get to the point.
- The baby began to drivel as she fell asleep.
- The old dog would drivel whenever he saw food.
- That book is complete drivel – don’t waste your time reading it.