Slobber
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verb
,
noun
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(As a verb)
Slobber ( verb )
- To let saliva flow from the mouth in an uncontrolled way.
- To drool or drool saliva.
Origin:
Middle english sluberen, from old english slōberian.
Examples:
- The dog was slobbering all over my face when I woke up.
- He slobbered on his shirt while he was eating his dinner.
- The baby was slobbering as he sucked on his pacifier.
- She slobbered as she talked about her favorite food.
- He was slobbering on the ground after eating the whole cake.
(As a noun)
Slobber ( noun )
- To let saliva flow from the mouth in an uncontrolled way.
- To drool or drool saliva.
Origin:
Middle english sluberen, from old english slōberian.
Examples:
- The dog was slobbering all over my face when I woke up.
- He slobbered on his shirt while he was eating his dinner.
- The baby was slobbering as he sucked on his pacifier.
- She slobbered as she talked about her favorite food.
- He was slobbering on the ground after eating the whole cake.