noun
- plural of driveller; people who talk foolishly or at tedious length; people who drool or slobber
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is 'drivelers'; informal, often derogatory
Examples
- The meeting was full of drivellers who wasted everyone's time with pointless comments.
- He dismissed the critics as mere drivellers spouting nonsense.
- The panel included several drivellers who couldn't stay on topic.
- Those drivellers at the pub never stop talking about nothing.
- She had no patience for drivellers and their endless rambling.