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Drivel; To have a rant often associated with delusions of grandeur. I could just imagine the sycophantic 'drivel' spewed by this little despot while wearing his jackboots, 'Albeit macht frei' and 'if I had another term'.
In reference to John Howard, 25th Prime minister of Australia and geriatric visionary on his appointment as speaker to the Washington speaker's Bureau. |
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Long, boring, often meaningless rambling. Drivel can be, but rarely is, ranted. Nathan: Was the club meeting fun?
Lyle: Are you kidding? All Dex did was complain that we're not working hard enough, and how that leads to a lack of production, and eventually we're going to have to disband, and yadda-yadda-yadda. I almost fell asleep in the middle of his drivel! Nathan: I wasn't kidding. And couldn't your speech be considered 'drivel'? |
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a show or book based on nonesense and or that dosnt apeal to you why? are watching that show its such drivel
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adj. This entire website! It's all a bunch on rambling drivel! And that's the way I likes it!
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absolute pile of offensive used arsewipes That cuntingarsehole talks a load of pungent drivel.
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