dribble vs tripe

dribble

noun
  • Drool; saliva. 

  • A weak, unsteady stream; a trickle. 

  • A small amount of a liquid. 

  • The act of moving (with) a ball by kicking or bouncing it. 

  • A card flourish in which the cards fall smoothly from one's hand. 

verb
  • To let something fall in drips. 

  • To perform a card flourish in which the cards fall smoothly from one's hand. 

  • In various ball games, to move (with) the ball, controlling its path by kicking or bouncing it repeatedly. 

  • To let saliva drip from the mouth; to drool. 

  • To fall in drops or an unsteady stream; to trickle. 

tripe

noun
  • The entrails; hence, humorously or in contempt, the belly. 

  • Something foolish or valueless, especially written works and popular entertainment (movies, television). 

  • An edible lichen, especially rock tripe. 

  • The lining of the large stomach of ruminating animals, when prepared for food. 

intj
  • That (what has just been said) is untrue. 

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