Definitions
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- noun a person or animal who
drools
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a person who dribbles
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Examples
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Ghosts of wars past and present come to haunt this tale: one of the suspects is a "drooler," an aristocrat badly mutilated during World War I, one of the gueules cassées (survivors who suffered one or more injuries in battle); and Kohler's two sons are involved in the ongoing siege of Stalingrad.
The Rap Sheet 2008
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This must be why right winger Howie Carr of WRKO Radio in Boston was telling his neck drooler listeners that if Scott Brown loses it will be because it was stolen!
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Sometimes, when I'm feeling lazy, or the nurse is mad at me, I wish I was a drooler with nothing to do and somebody to feed me.
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He's a drooler, you know, and I can always tell the way he twists his left eye what's the matter with him.
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It makes me think how lucky I am that I ain't a drooler.
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The only thing this drooler ever learned that he still uses was how to blow hobos for nickels.
Think Progress » Home-school textbook market dominated by books skeptical of evolution. 2010
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Red Neck Donny is the sort of imbecile that is a constant Becksturbator and a FoxNews drooler.
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Most Americans believe what the last drooler on Fox or CNN shrieked which makes most Americans followers of droolers.
CNN Poll: Most Americans say their tax dollars are wasted 2010
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The rabid troll that comes to progressive site thinks everyone else is the “drooler”!
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You ought to hear me talk when I'm by myself, or when I've got a drooler to listen.
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