Definition
Third person singular present tense of drivel (he/she/it drivels), or plural of drivel meaning instances of foolish talk.
Etymology
From 'drivel' (Old English 'drifol'). The '-s' marks third person singular present tense or the plural form of the noun.
Kelly Says
The word 'drivel' is interesting because it works as both a noun (a piece of drivel) and a verb (to drivel), and English's '-s' ending shifts its meaning depending on context—same word, different grammatical role.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
ነገር አይደለም
ne-ger ay-de-lem
CACatalà
paraules sense sentit
para-u-les sen-se sen-tit
CSČeština
blábol
blah-bol
ELΕλληνικά
μωρικά
mo-ree-ka
ESEspañol
vacilaciones
vah-see-lah-thee-ohn-es
FAفارسی
بیهوده
bee-ho-deh
FISuomi
höly hölyä
ho-ly ho-ly-a
FRFrançais
bavardages
bah-var-dahj
HUMagyar
beszédbutaság
beszed-boo-ta-saag
IDBahasa Indonesia
omong kosong
o-mong ko-song
IGIG
okwu okwu
ok-wu ok-wu
ITItaliano
ciance
chee-an-che
KMKM
ការប្រាប់
ka-ar pra-ap
MSBahasa Melayu
pembaziran
pem-ba-zi-ran
MYမြန်မာ
ကျစ်ကျစ်
chit chit
NLNederlands
onzin
on-zin
PLPolski
bzdury
bz-doo-ree
PTPortuguês
besteiras
bes-teh-ee-ras
RORomână
gârboale
gar-bo-ale
SVSvenska
slöseri
sloe-se-ree
SWKiswahili
maneno ya kijinga
ma-ne-no ya ki-jin-ga
TLTL
mga walang saysay
mga wal-ang say-say
TRTürkçe
söylenenler
soy-len-en-ler
UKУкраїнська
брехня
brehnya
URاردو
بلا ضرر
be-la dz-rar
VITiếng Việt
lời nói ngu ngơ
lo-ree no-ee ngoo ngoo
YOYO
ọ̀rọ̀ àìyè
o-ro ai-ye
ZUZU
izwi ezingasifuni
ee-zvee e-zing-a-si-funee