driveller
Etymology
From drivel + -er.
driveller means someone who drivels. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 86 out of 100.
noun
- Someone who drivels.“I can smash Shakspeare; I can prove Milton to be a driveller, or the contrary: but, for preference, take, as I have said, the abusive line.”
- The pole used to launch the beer-soaked cloth in the game of dwile flonking.“Well away from the centre of sanity is dwile flonking. In this game, or possibly sport, a circle of girters dances round a member of the opposing team who revolves in the opposite direction holding a driveller.”