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slobber verb [ ˈslɒbə ]

• have saliva dripping copiously from the mouth.
• "Fido tended to slobber"
Similar: drool, slaver, dribble, salivate, water at the mouth, slabber, drivel,

slobber noun

• saliva dripping copiously from the mouth.
• "slobber hung in frothy ropes from the dog's mouth"
Origin: late Middle English: probably from Middle Dutch slobberen ‘walk through mud’, also ‘feed noisily’, of imitative origin.


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