drool
d roohl
- n pretentious or silly talk or writing
- n saliva spilling from the mouth
- v be envious, desirous, eager for, or extremely happy about something
- v let saliva drivel from the mouth
The baby drooled
- When the Games were a big hit, drool started running down the chins of Massachusetts Republicans.
- Schrempp still insists that buying Chrysler gives Daimler the mass-market heft--and the profits--necessary to keep developing the cool features that make Mercedes buyers drool.
- PTI Magazine: With plush-monkey TVs, waterproof cameras and more, this year's guide has gizmos to make big a little kids drool.