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slobber

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Verb — To let saliva drip or drool from the mouth.

How to use slobber

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slobber on someone slobber all over

Etymology

From Middle Dutch "slobberen," related to German dialect words for slurping or drooling.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “slobber” mean?

The word “slobber” means to let saliva drip or drool from the mouth. In plain terms, to drool or drip saliva, often used about dogs.

How do you pronounce “slobber”?

“Slobber” is pronounced SLO-buh (/ˈslɒbə(ɹ)/ in IPA).

How do you use “slobber” in a sentence?

Here is “slobber” used in a sentence: “The dog slobbered all over the couch cushions.”

What part of speech is “slobber”?

“Slobber” is a verb.

Where does the word “slobber” come from?

The word “slobber” comes from German. From Middle Dutch "slobberen," related to German dialect words for slurping or drooling.

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