A person who is constantly fishing for answers from others and never actually contributes to solving problems. A driggler will often accost you just as you're in the middle of working and ask you to answer questions that you've answered many times before.
"Oh man... I was driggled so hard by this guy last night, that I couldn't get any studying done for my exam."
"Yeah.. that driggler just doesn't know when to stop!"
A person who can't or won't pay for their own drinks, who hangs around outside cafes or in pubs in the hopethat the paying customers will leave a glass or cup with some contents they can consume before the staff remove it.
{v. intr.} to laugh unintentionally at the same time as taking a sip of ones drink, so as to create a bubble pool in said drink. The word is an amalgamation of the words Drink and Giggle. This is often done at parties where amusing stories will occur alongside communal alcohol consumption, although the act of driggling is not solely exclusive to alcoholic beverages.
{n.} the bubbling action that comes as a direct result of driggling.
Mike's comedy timing was such that it caused Bronwen to driggle uncontrollably.
There is no act so unrefined or as so repulsive as to driggle at the dining table.