Monday, January 14, 2008

Monday's word of the day.

drool (drōōl)
v. drooled, drool·ing, drools

v. intr.
  1. To let saliva run from the mouth; drivel.
n.
  1. Saliva.
Used in context: Cathleya drools drool. Drool is everwhere. She's drooling all over her shirt right now. Her hands are covered in drool. Her hands are cold from drooling drool on them. Drool can never be wiped down without reappearing. Drool replenishes itself by use of magic. All babies have to do is drool. Then drool appears. (the following is to be read aloud to the tune of jingle bells at an acceptably loud decibel level with as much enthusiasm as possible.) Drool drool drool. Drool drool drool. Drool drool drool drool droooooooool.

*Note: No matter how much drool she's covered in, she's still adorable.

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