Past tense of 'droll'; spoke or acted in a droll (amusingly odd) manner; made quips or jokes.
From 'droll' (verb), derived from 'drôle' (French for 'funny' or 'odd'), with the regular past tense suffix '-ed.' The verb means to say or do something in an amusing, whimsical way.
The verb 'droll' is so rare that 'drolled' feels almost made-up—it's what happens when a funny adjective gets forced into action, creating a slightly awkward but delightful word.
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