Slobbery
(adjective)
- Wet and slimy from saliva or mucus.
- Characteristic of or resembling slobber, as in excessive saliva.
- Excessively sentimental or emotional.
Origin:
from "slobber" meaning "to drool".
Examples:
- The dog's slobbery kisses made my face wet.
- The baby's slobbery smile was adorable.
- The puppy had a slobbery chew toy.
- The slobbery food made it hard to eat.
- The movie had a slobbery and overly sappy ending.