Absolutely with you Maam.
"Drivel not Dribble. (no offence)"
You are so correct the meaning required is No. 3.
Drivel
1. To slobber; drool.
2. To flow like spittle or saliva.
3. To talk stupidly or childishly.
drivel is similar to dribble, though dribble means
1. To flow or fall in drops or an unsteady stream; trickle: Water dribbled from the leaky faucet.
2. To let saliva drip from the mouth; drool.
(obviously we are not using our mouths to manoeuvre a soccer ball by dribbling - gotta love the English language)
Dribble has absolutely no connection to talking, whereas drivel specifically does relate to talking.
Sorry for the English grammar lesson.
- Forums
- ASX - By Stock
- cudeco shorting activity
Absolutely with you Maam."Drivel not Dribble. (no offence)"You...
-
- There are more pages in this discussion • 35 more messages in this thread...
You’re viewing a single post only. To view the entire thread just sign in or Join Now (FREE)
Featured News
Add CDU (ASX) to my watchlist
Currently unlisted public company.
The Watchlist
LPM
LITHIUM PLUS MINERALS LTD.
Simon Kidston, Non--Executive Director
Simon Kidston
Non--Executive Director
SPONSORED BY The Market Online