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slobberer
Variant of slobber
slobber
definition
slob·ber (släb′ər)
intransitive verb
- to let saliva, food, etc. run from the mouth; slaver
- to speak, write, etc. in a mawkish or maudlin way
Etymology: ME sloberen, prob. < or akin to LowG slubberen, to swig, lap: for IE base see sloven
transitive verb
to wet, smear, or dribble on with saliva
noun
- saliva, etc. running from the mouth
- mawkish talk or writing
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