Driveller

  • 11Driveler — Driv el*er, n. A slaverer; a slabberer; an idiot; a fool. [Written also {driveller}.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 12Le Grand Macabre — (1975 77, revised version 1996) is György Ligeti s only opera. The opera has two acts and its libretto, loosely based on a play by the Belgian author Michel De Ghelderode, was written by Ligeti in collaboration with Michael Meschke. The original… …

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  • 13Dwile flonking — is an outdoor game of dubious antiquity predominantly played in Suffolk and Sussex in England. It is a game of dexterity and drinking, with the apparent aim of having a laugh and getting as drunk as possible.Dwile FlonkingThe pastime of Dwile… …

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  • 14drivel — driveler; esp. Brit., driveller, n. drivelingly; esp. Brit., drivellingly, adv. /driv euhl/, n. v., driveled, driveling or (esp. Brit.) drivelled, drivelling. n. 1. saliva flowing from the mouth, or mucus from the nose; slaver. 2. childish, silly …

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  • 15Dwile Flonking — The pastime of Dwile Flonking involves two teams, each taking a turn to dance around the other while attempting to avoid a beer soaked dwile (cloth) thrown by the non dancing team.[1] Flonk is probably a corruption of flong, an old past tense of… …

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  • 16Neo-Platonism — Eyjólfur K.Emilsson GENERAL INTRODUCTION Neo Platonism is usually defined as the philosophy of Plotinus, who lived in the third century AD, and his followers in the pagan Graeco Roman world in late antiquity. The most significant philosophers… …

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  • 17drefela — m ( n/ n) a driveller?, sloberer …

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  • 18drivel — [ drɪv(ə)l] noun nonsense. verb (drivels, drivelling, drivelled; US drivels, driveling, driveled) 1》 talk nonsense. 2》 archaic let saliva or mucus flow from the mouth or nose. Derivatives …

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  • 19dotard — n. Driveller, imbecile, doting old man …

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  • 20dunce — n. Simpleton, fool, dolt, ignoramus, witling, wiseacre, blockhead, block, numskull, dullard, thickhead, thick skull, dunderhead, dunderpate, clodpoll, clodpate, beetle head, bull head, dull head, addle head, logger head, chuckle head, jolt head,… …

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