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View usage for: (slɒbəʳ) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense slobbers, present participle slobbering, past tense, past participle slobberedverbIf a person or an animal slobbers, they let liquid fall from their mouth. The dog tried to slobber all over me in the park. [VERB preposition] [Also VERB]Synonyms: drool, dribble, drivel, salivate More Synonyms of slobber slobber in British English (ˈslɒbə) or slabber verb1. to dribble (saliva, food, etc) from the mouth 2. (intransitive) to speak or write mawkishly 3. (transitive) to smear with matter dribbling from the mouth noun4. liquid or saliva spilt from the mouth 5. maudlin language or behaviour Derived forms slobberer (ˈslobberer) or slabberer (ˈslabberer) noun slobbery (ˈslobbery) or slabbery (ˈslabbery) adjective Word origin C15: from Middle Low German, Middle Dutch slubberen; see slaver2slobber in American English (ˈslɑbər) verb intransitive1. to let saliva, food, etc. run from the mouth; slaver 2. to speak, write, etc. in a mawkish or maudlin way verb transitive3. to wet, smear, or dribble on with saliva noun4. saliva, etc. running from the mouth 5. mawkish talk or writing Derived forms slobberer (ˈslobberer) noun slobbery (ˈslobbery) adjective Word origin ME sloberen, prob. < or akin to LowG slubberen, to swig, lap: for IE base see sloven Examples of 'slobber' in a sentenceslobber What was that fool going on about just now when he suggested I should slobber over you?Plus bringing her the letters --- being careful not to slobber on them --- and the phone --- and the paper which she was too weak to read.At once I stood up to move closer to him, but he said fiercely: `No, don't slobber over me!But McCarron took his time, enjoying the water before the palomino could slobber all over inside the spring. Definition to dribble (liquid or saliva) from the mouth slobbering on his eternal cigarette end Synonyms drivel salivate slabber (dialect) water at the mouth Additional synonymsDefinition to allow saliva to trickle from the mouth The puppy is dribbling on his shirt. Synonyms drool, drivel, slaver, slobber, drip saliva Definition to allow (saliva) to flow from the mouth Synonyms dribble, drool, slaver, slobberDefinition to drool (over someone), making flattering remarks No doubt many readers will slaver over these bits. Synonyms drool, salivate, slobber, dribble, drivel, water at the mouth - slither
- sliver
- slob
- slobber
- slobbish
- slog
- slogan
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