1. drool - Noun
2. drool - Verb
To drivel, or drop saliva; as, the child drools.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIf you were to open up a baby's head - and I am not for a moment suggesting that you should - you would find nothing but an enormous drool gland. Dave Barry
If I must drool, I may as well drool on cashmere. Jean-Dominique Bauby
You drool when you sleep. Rick Riordan
I'm not going to sit on the porch of the old anchorman's home with a drool cup. Tom Brokaw
I'll keep on acting 'til they wipe the drool. I like the business. I like to do different parts and diverse characters. I haven't lost my enthusiasm yet! Robert Duvall
It's not often you get to see someone drool. Especially with such total abandon. Mouth wide open and everything. Cassandra Clare