Difference between Drool and Tommyrot

What is the difference between Drool and Tommyrot?

Drool as a noun is saliva trickling from the mouth while Tommyrot as a noun is rot, nonsense.

Drool

Part of speech: noun

Definition: saliva trickling from the mouth

Part of speech: verb

Definition: to secrete saliva in anticipation of food to talk nonsense

Example sentence: Well, painting is the one thing I do, that is just me. It's me and easels, and the pencils. And as long as I don't drool too much over the canvas, the colors come out pretty good. And it's a chance to express all that I've got inside, that I sometimes keep hidden. And I think that's why I paint big broad, wide open landscapes.

Tommyrot

Part of speech: noun

Definition: rot, nonsense.

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

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