Drivel
(noun)
Silly, nonsense, or foolish talk or ideas.
Origin:
Originated in the late middle english, from the verb 'drive' + the suffix '-el'.
Examples:
- I can't stand listening to his drivel any longer.
- She dismissed his argument as drivel.
- The article was filled with drivel and lacked any real substance.
- The speaker's drivel was met with a chorus of boos and hisses.
- The entire presentation was just a bunch of drivel and buzzwords.