driveller
English
Noun
driveller (plural drivellers)
- Someone who drivels.
- 1893, James Runciman, Side Lights:
- Think of the men whom I may call book-eaters! Dr. Parr was a driveller; Porson was a sort of learned pig who routed up truffles in the classic garden; poor Buckle became, through stress of books, a shallow thinker; Mezzofanti, with his sixty-four languages and dialects, was perilously like a fool; and more than one modern professor may be counted as nothing else but a vain, over-educated boor.
- (UK) The pole used to launch the beer-soaked cloth in the game of dwile flonking.
- 1976, Richard Boston, Beer and skittles, page 156:
- Well away from the centre of sanity is dwile flonking. In this game, or possibly sport, a circle of girters dances round a member of the opposing team who revolves in the opposite direction holding a driveller.
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