slobber

[ˈslɒbə(r)]

slobber Definition

  • 1to let saliva or liquid flow out of the mouth uncontrollably
  • 2to speak in a way that is difficult to understand because of excessive saliva or slurring

Using slobber: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "slobber" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dog slobbered all over my shirt.

  • Example

    He was so drunk that he slobbered his words.

  • Example

    The baby slobbered on the toy.

  • Example

    She slobbered while eating her food.

slobber Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for slobber

Phrases with slobber

  • to show excessive admiration or desire for someone or something

    Example

    He slobbered over the new car for hours.

  • slobber knockers

    a wrestling term used to describe a match that is particularly violent or intense

    Example

    The two wrestlers put on a slobber knocker of a match.

  • a slang term for a television set

    Example

    I'm going to sit in front of the slobber box and watch some TV.

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Summary: slobber in Brief

'Slobber' [ˈslɒbə(r)] means to let saliva or liquid flow out of the mouth uncontrollably or to speak in a way that is difficult to understand because of excessive saliva or slurring. It can be used to describe a baby drooling on a toy or a person who is drunk and slurring their words. 'Slobber' can also be used in phrases like 'slobber over,' meaning to show excessive admiration or desire for someone or something, and 'slobber box,' which is a slang term for a television set.

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