To dribble or drool; to let saliva or liquid fall from the mouth.
A variant or related form of 'dribble,' possibly influenced by 'drub' or imitative of the sound/action of dripping. An archaic or dialect word.
Words like 'drubble,' 'dribble,' and 'drabble' all cluster together in old English—showing how our ancestors had multiple words for the same sloppy action!
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