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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI timed my commute badly this morning - as I was walking along Victoria Street it seemed that there were three trainloads of people all heading the same way, mowing down everything in their path.
Like army ants, it was.Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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How about a definition:
driv·el (drvl)
(v). driv·eled or driv·elled, driv·el·ing or driv·el·ling, driv·els
(v.intr).
1. To slobber; drool.
2. To flow like spittle or saliva.
3. To talk stupidly or childishly.
(v.tr).
1. To allow to flow from the mouth.
2. To say (something) stupidly.
(n).
1. Saliva flowing from the mouth.
2. Stupid or senseless talk.
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[Middle English drevelen, from Old English dreflian.]
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drivel·er (n).Si posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo remComment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostYou just need someone to hold on to.Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostYou just need someone to hold on to.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostI've got that unbearable tightness of being again...Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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Originally posted by Bear View PostHow about a definition:
driv·el (drvl)
(v). driv·eled or driv·elled, driv·el·ing or driv·el·ling, driv·els
(v.intr).
1. To slobber; drool.
2. To flow like spittle or saliva.
3. To talk stupidly or childishly.
(v.tr).
1. To allow to flow from the mouth.
2. To say (something) stupidly.
(n).
1. Saliva flowing from the mouth.
2. Stupid or senseless talk.
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[Middle English drevelen, from Old English dreflian.]
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drivel·er (n).Comment
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