drool |
wool |
As a verb drool
is to secrete saliva in anticipation of food.
As a noun drool
is saliva trickling from the mouth.
As a proper noun wool is
a village in dorset, england.
drool |
lick |
As verbs the difference between drool and lick
is that
drool is to secrete saliva in anticipation of food while
lick is to stroke with the tongue.
As nouns the difference between drool and lick
is that
drool is saliva trickling from the mouth while
lick is the act of licking; a stroke of the tongue.
drip |
drool |
As verbs the difference between drip and drool
is that
drip is to fall one drop at a time while
drool is to secrete saliva in anticipation of food.
As nouns the difference between drip and drool
is that
drip is a drop of a liquid while
drool is saliva trickling from the mouth.
As an acronym drip
is dividend reinvestment program; a type of financial investing.
drool |
gasp |
As verbs the difference between drool and gasp
is that
drool is to secrete saliva in anticipation of food while
gasp is to draw in the breath suddenly, as if from a shock.
As nouns the difference between drool and gasp
is that
drool is saliva trickling from the mouth while
gasp is a short, sudden intake of breath.
As an interjection gasp is
The sound of a gasp.
slubber | drool |
As verbs the difference between slubber and drool
is that
slubber is to do hastily, imperfectly, or sloppily while
drool is to secrete saliva in anticipation of food.
As nouns the difference between slubber and drool
is that
slubber is a person who, or a machine which, slubs while
drool is saliva trickling from the mouth.
water | drool |
As nouns the difference between water and drool
is that
water is (uncountable) a chemical, found at room temperature and pressure as a clear liquid, having the formula h₂o, required by all forms of life on earth while
drool is saliva trickling from the mouth.
As verbs the difference between water and drool
is that
water is to pour water into the soil surrounding (plants) while
drool is to secrete saliva in anticipation of food.
ripple | drool |
As nouns the difference between ripple and drool
is that
ripple is a moving disturbance or undulation in the surface of a liquid while
drool is saliva trickling from the mouth.
As verbs the difference between ripple and drool
is that
ripple is to move like the undulating surface of a body of water; to undulate while
drool is to secrete saliva in anticipation of food.
snort | drool |
As nouns the difference between snort and drool
is that
snort is the sound made by exhaling or inhaling roughly through the nose while
drool is saliva trickling from the mouth.
As verbs the difference between snort and drool
is that
snort is to make a snort; to exhale roughly through the nose while
drool is to secrete saliva in anticipation of food.
hello | drool |
As nouns the difference between hello and drool
is that
hello is "Hello!" or an equivalent greeting while
drool is saliva trickling from the mouth.
As verbs the difference between hello and drool
is that
hello is to greet with "hello" while
drool is to secrete saliva in anticipation of food.
As an interjection hello
is
A greeting (salutation) said when meeting someone or acknowledging someone’s arrival or presence.
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