DRIBBLE
Source: 566, 567
dribble. Dribble, v.i. to drop or fall slowly, slaver, drivel
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Drib″ble (?), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Dribbled (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Dribbing (?).] [[Freq. of drib, which is a variant of drip.]] 1. 1. To fall in drops or small drops, or in a quick succession of drops; as, water dribbles from the eaves.
2. 2. To slaver, as a child or an idiot; to drivel.
3. 3. To fall weakly and slowly. “The dribbling dart of love.” Shak. (Meas. for Meas. , i. 3, 2). [Perhaps an error for dribbing.]