be|slob|ber

be|slob|ber
be|slob|ber «bih SLOB uhr», transitive verb.
to slobber over.

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  • slob´ber|er — slob|ber «SLOB uhr», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to let saliva or other liquid run out from the mouth; slaver; drivel; drool. 2. Figurative. to speak in a silly, sentimental way: »Why is it that most Americans are always ready to slobber ecstatically… …   Useful english dictionary

  • slob|ber — «SLOB uhr», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to let saliva or other liquid run out from the mouth; slaver; drivel; drool. 2. Figurative. to speak in a silly, sentimental way: »Why is it that most Americans are always ready to slobber ecstatically over… …   Useful english dictionary

  • slob|ber|i|ness — «SLOB uhr ee nihs», noun. slobbering quality; sloppiness …   Useful english dictionary

  • slob|ber|y — «SLOB uhr ee», adjective. 1. slobbering. 2. disagreeably wet; somewhat slimy; sloppy …   Useful english dictionary

  • slob·ber — …   Useful english dictionary

  • slob — slob; slob·ber·er; slob·ber·han·nes; slob·bery; slob·by; slob·ber; …   English syllables

  • ber — cy·ber; cy·ber·cafe; cy·ber·citizen; cy·ber·culture; cy·ber·nat·ed; cy·ber·na·tion; cy·ber·naut; cy·ber·porn; cy·ber·punk; cy·ber·sex; cy·ber·space; cy·ber·speak; cy·ber·surfer; fi·ber·scope; lib·ber; ok·to·ber·fest; sa·ber·met·rics; zeit·ge·ber; …   English syllables

  • slobber — slob•ber [[t]ˈslɒb ər[/t]] v. i. 1) phl to drool; drivel 2) to indulge in mawkish sentimentality 3) to wet or make foul by slobbering 4) cvb phl to let (saliva or liquid) run from the mouth 5) phl saliva or liquid dribbling from the mouth; slaver …   From formal English to slang

  • slobber — slob|ber1 [ slabər ] noun uncount INFORMAL SALIVA (=the clear liquid produced by your mouth): A little slobber came out of his mouth when he spoke. slobber slob|ber 2 [ slabər ] verb intransitive to have SALIVA coming out of your mouth: a great… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • slobber — slob|ber [ˈslɔbə US ˈsla:bər] v [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Perhaps from [i]Middle Dutch slobberen to eat noisily ] to let ↑saliva (=the liquid produced by your mouth) come out of your mouth and run down = ↑drool ▪ I hate dogs that slobber… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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