Drool

usgb/druːl/
verb

To let saliva come out of your mouth.

He was so tired, he was drooling on his pillow.
Visual representation of "drool" - To let saliva come out of your mouth.

Often appears as...

  • drool over
  • drool on
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Involuntary Action

Drooling can happen without control, often because of sleep or medical conditions.

Illustration for Involuntary Action
My brother drools in his sleep.
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Negative Impression

Drooling can be seen as rude or unattractive when done in public.

Illustration for Negative Impression
Don't talk with your mouth full; you might drool.
Visual representation of the word "Drool"

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