Difference between Bilgewater and Drool

What is the difference between Bilgewater and Drool?

Bilgewater as a noun is water which collects in the bilges of a ship. while Drool as a noun is saliva trickling from the mouth

Bilgewater

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Water which collects in the bilges of a ship. Stupid talk or writing; nonsense.

Drool

Part of speech: noun

Definition: saliva trickling from the mouth

Part of speech: verb

Definition: to secrete saliva in anticipation of foodto talk nonsense

Example sentence: I drool like nobody.

We hope you now know whether to use Bilgewater or Drool in your sentence.

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