slobbered

slobbered
slob·ber || 'slɑbə(r) /'slɒb- n. saliva, drool; extreme sentimentality or emotionalism, drivel v. salivate, drool; smear with saliva, wet with drool; indulge in sentimentality or emotionalism

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  • slobber — UK [ˈslɒbə(r)] / US [ˈslɑbər] verb [intransitive] Word forms slobber : present tense I/you/we/they slobber he/she/it slobbers present participle slobbering past tense slobbered past participle slobbered to have saliva coming out of your mouth a… …   English dictionary

  • slobber over — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms slobber over : present tense I/you/we/they slobber over he/she/it slobbers over present participle slobbering over past tense slobbered over past participle slobbered over informal slobber over… …   English dictionary

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  • slobber — (v.) c.1400, probably related to Frisian slobberje to slurp, M.L.G. slubberen slurp, M.Du. overslubberen wade through a ditch, etc., all of imitative origin. Related: Slobbered; slobbering …   Etymology dictionary

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