Drivel 💯

"That is complete and utter ," muttered a woman at the next table, not looking up from her book. "Total balderdash ."

He held up his journal. Within its pages was a disorganized rambling of arrows, coffee stains, and the word "Zest" circled seventeen times. His argument, as he explained it to a confused mailman, was that if everyone ate enough lemon zest at exactly 3:00 PM, the collective sourness would "electrify the atmosphere" and power the streetlights. drivel

"Perhaps," he conceded to the dog, "the world isn't ready for my genius." "That is complete and utter ," muttered a

"Citizens!" he shouted. "I have solved the energy crisis with the power of flavor!" His argument, as he explained it to a

In common usage, refers to nonsense, silly talk, or meaningless ideas. It can also literally mean drooling or letting saliva flow from the mouth. The Story of Barnaby’s Great "Idea"

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