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| slob·ber [ slóbbər ] |
verb (past and past participle slob·bered, present participle slob·ber·ing, 3rd person present singular slob·bers) |
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1. transitive and intransitive verb dribble saliva: to allow saliva or a liquid to run from the mouth
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2. intransitive verb express extreme emotion: to be overly sentimental or emotional
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3. transitive verb smear something with saliva: to soak or cover something with saliva or liquid from the mouth
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1. saliva: saliva or liquid that has been drooled from the mouth
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2. sentimental writing or talk: overemotional or sentimental talk or writing
 I can't stand to read such slobber.
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| [14th century. Probably < Middle Dutch slobberen "feed noisily, walk through mud"] |
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 slob·ber·er noun |
 slob·ber·y adjective |
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