Citations:drool bucket
English citations of drool bucket and drool-bucket
Noun: "(idiomatic, slang, derogatory) a person with low intelligence or no common sense; an idiot"
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- 2005, Martin Kihn, House of Lies: How Management Consultants Steal Your Watch and Then Tell You the Time, Warner Business Books (2005), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
- As business prose is prose for drool-bucket doofoids, so everyday business math is math for blistering bozos.
- 2008, Broos Campbell, Peter Wicket, McBooks Press, (2008), →ISBN, page 92:
- “Yes, you slack-jawed drool-bucket. Look lively now.”
- 2008, Chris Grabenstein, Hell Hole, St. Martin's Minotaur (2008), →ISBN, page 223:
- Ceepak's dad is currently bunking with the drool bucket: Nicky Nichols.
Noun: "(idiomatic, slang) a person or animal who drools profusely"
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- 2001, Ellie Kay, Money Doesn't Grow on Trees: Teaching Your Kids the Value of a Buck, Bethany House Publishers (2001), →ISBN, page 176:
- It was as if someone had kidnapped my little "drool bucket" (our name for Philip when he was teething) and replaced him with an impostor that wanted to grow up too quickly.