Definitions For Drabble
Etymology 1
From Middle English drabelanVerb
drabbl (transitive) To wet or dirty, especially by dragging through mud. (intransitive) To fish with a long line and rod. : to drabble for barbelsEtymology 2
From a word game in {{w, Monty Python}}'s Big Red Book in which the first player to write a novel wins; the UK Science Fiction fandom agreed that 100 words will suffice; not, as is sometimes stated, from the surname of the author {{w, Margaret Drabble}}.Noun
DRABBLE (plural DRABBLEs) A short fictional story, typically in fan fiction, sometimes exactly 100 words long.Usage notes
The "100 words" limit is the original meaning, although in practice (and drabble purists have denounced this extension), it frequently extends up to around 500 words, with a variety of limits used.Synonyms
flash fiction, flashfic, microfiction, short short story, sudden fictionFurther reading
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dabbler, rabbledIs Drabble a Scrabble Word?
Words With Friends
YES
Scrabble US
YES
Scrabble UK
YES
English International (SOWPODS)
YES
Scrabble Global
YES
Enable1 Dictionary
YES
Points in Different Games
Scrabble
12
Words with Friends
15
The word Drabble is worth 12 points in Scrabble and 15 points in Words with Friends
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