Slobber ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Slobber ( verb )

  1. To let saliva flow from the mouth in an uncontrolled way.
  2. To drool or drool saliva.

Origin:

Middle english sluberen, from old english slōberian.

Examples:

  1. The dog was slobbering all over my face when I woke up.
  2. He slobbered on his shirt while he was eating his dinner.
  3. The baby was slobbering as he sucked on his pacifier.
  4. She slobbered as she talked about her favorite food.
  5. He was slobbering on the ground after eating the whole cake.

(As a noun)

Slobber ( noun )

  1. To let saliva flow from the mouth in an uncontrolled way.
  2. To drool or drool saliva.

Origin:

Middle english sluberen, from old english slōberian.

Examples:

  1. The dog was slobbering all over my face when I woke up.
  2. He slobbered on his shirt while he was eating his dinner.
  3. The baby was slobbering as he sucked on his pacifier.
  4. She slobbered as she talked about her favorite food.
  5. He was slobbering on the ground after eating the whole cake.
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