verb
slobber
SLO-buh
verb
1
To let saliva drip or drool from the mouth.
"The dog slobbered all over the couch cushions."
How to Use Slobber
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo drool or drip saliva, often used about dogs.
Common pairings
slobber on someone
slobber all over
Word Forms
slobbered past tense, slobbers singular
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Etymology
From Middle Dutch "slobberen," related to German dialect words for slurping or drooling.