noun saliva that falls in drops from the mouth

verb to let saliva fall in drops from the mouth

  • The patient's excessive drool is a common symptom of their neurological condition.
  • I can't help but drool over the delicious smell coming from the kitchen.
  • That new car is so hot, it makes me drool!
  • The prospect of winning the lottery made him drool with anticipation.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to indicate manner, degree, or frequency

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'fabulous' describes something that is extremely good or impressive.

  • The fashion designer showcased her fabulous collection at Paris Fashion Week.
  • I had a fabulous time at the concert last night!
  • That new restaurant is absolutely fabulous, you have to try it!
  • Her performance on stage was absolutely fabulous, she really stole the show.

adjective having or showing excessive or compulsive concern with something

  • She was completely obsessed with finding a solution to the problem.
  • He's obsessed with that new video game, he plays it all day long.
  • I'm low-key obsessed with this new song, it's been on repeat for hours.
  • Her mind was obsessed with thoughts of revenge, it consumed her every waking moment.

adjective having or showing an exaggerated opinion of one's own importance, wealth, or social status

preposition used to indicate a position or location that is higher than something else

  • She has a reputation for being stuck up and unapproachable in social settings.
  • I can't stand hanging out with her, she's so stuck up.
  • Why are you being so stuck up about it? Just chill out.
  • His pride and ego were so inflated, he was practically stuck up to the ceiling.

noun a person who is devoted to luxury and pleasure

adjective relating to or characteristic of a sybarite; luxurious or sensual

  • The sybarite indulged in luxurious meals and extravagant parties.
  • She's such a sybarite, always seeking out the best restaurants and designer clothes.
  • That sybarite is living the high life, always jet-setting to exotic locations.
  • In a world of minimalists, she stood out like a sybarite in a sea of simplicity.

noun a young person, typically a girl, who keenly follows the latest fashions and pop music

adjective relating to or characteristic of a teenybopper

  • The museum exhibit attracted a crowd of teenage visitors, including a few teenyboppers.
  • I can't believe my little sister is already turning into a total teenybopper.
  • Those teenyboppers are always hanging out at the mall.
  • The pop star's latest album is sure to appeal to teenyboppers everywhere.

interjection used to express admiration, excitement, or surprise

  • The elegant ballroom was adorned with beautiful chandeliers, creating an atmosphere of ooh la la.
  • When she walked into the room, everyone turned and whispered 'ooh la la'.
  • Check out that new sports car, ooh la la!
  • Her cooking skills are top-notch, every dish she makes is pure ooh la la.

adjective describes the temperature of something as very hot

  • The weather forecast predicted a smoking hot day with temperatures reaching over 100 degrees.
  • Did you see that smoking hot guy at the party last night? He was so attractive.
  • That new restaurant in town is serving up some smoking hot dishes that you have to try.
  • The competition in the tech industry is heating up, with companies releasing smoking hot new products left and right.

noun a person who is able to maintain or even improve their lifestyle during an economic recession

  • The recessionista carefully managed her budget during the economic downturn.
  • My friend is a recessionista and always finds the best deals.
  • Being a recessionista means being savvy with your money.
  • She embraced her inner recessionista and started shopping at thrift stores.

adjective describing a person, typically a woman, who is glamorous, confident, and self-assured

  • The actress's divalicious performance received rave reviews from critics.
  • Did you see Beyonce's divalicious outfit at the concert last night?
  • That dress is totally divalicious, you have to get it!
  • Her divalicious attitude at work is starting to rub people the wrong way.

noun a person who is very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about a particular subject or activity

  • As a wine afficionado, he could easily distinguish between different grape varieties.
  • She's a real coffee afficionado - she knows all the best cafes in town.
  • My friend is a total sneaker afficionado, he's always buying the latest limited edition releases.
  • She's an afficionado of all things vintage, from clothing to furniture.