0 past simple and past participle of drool
1 to allow saliva (= liquid in the mouth) to flow out of your mouth:
There is no doubt that people do tend to get impatient after having drooled along for miles behind a vehicle like that.
It would make the companies' mouths water till they drooled down their beards.
He could not have done, because if he had he would not have drooled on in the way that he did about courtesy titles.
When morphine was injected into another part of the brain, the cats drooled at the mouth, panted, vomited and made vigorous scratching movements.
His tongue was so large that his speech could barely be understood, and he frequently drooled.
His words were often incoherent; he slobbered and drooled and, most unnerving of all, he would suddenly scream in terror, his eyes rolling helplessly and his body shaking...