Originally Posted by
captlonestar
Haha.. I'm definitely not a spelling champ nor do I posses a high vocabulary but I think I may have gotten lucky and used a correct word. You have to be careful when calling someone ignorant to get it right!!
Dribble=Drivel
Dribble from dictionary.com:
verb (used without object), dribbled, dribbling.
1.
to fall or flow in drops or small quantities; trickle.
2.
to drivel; slaver.
Well, that's a nice try; however, drivel in your example does not mean what you think it means. In your example it means to drool. So no, they're not equal. This ends the English lesson for the day.
Are you sure you want talk about ignorance and getting things right again?
Dribble | Define Dribble at Dictionary.com
Drivel | Define Drivel at Dictionary.com
But enough of this nonsense. Let's talk about something important....like who else is expecting a mini operational meltdown when the snow hits the east coast this weekend?