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slobbery Definition


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slobber
verb slobbered, slobbering
    intr
    1. To let saliva run from the mouth; to dribble or slaver.
      Thesaurus: drool, drivel, salivate, dribble.
    2. To wet with saliva.
      Example: He slobbered his napkin
noun
    1. Dribbled saliva; slaver.
Derivative: slobbery
adj
    Etymology: 14c: from Dutch slobberen to eat or work in a slovenly manner.

    Phrasal Verb: slobber over something
      To express extreme or excessive enthusiasm or admiration for it.


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