slobber

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
slobber
    n 1: saliva spilling from the mouth [syn: {drool}, {dribble},
         {drivel}, {slobber}]
    v 1: let saliva drivel from the mouth; "The baby drooled" [syn:
         {drivel}, {drool}, {slabber}, {slaver}, {slobber},
         {dribble}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Slabber \Slab"ber\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Slabbered}; p. pr. &
   vb. n. {Slabbering}.] [OE. slaberen; akin to LG. & D.
   slabbern, G. schlabbern, LG. & D. slabben, G. schlabben,
   Icel. slafra. Cf. {Slaver}, {Slobber}, {Slubber}.]
   To let saliva or some liquid fall from the mouth carelessly,
   like a child or an idiot; to drivel; to drool. [Written also
   {slaver}, and {slobber}.]
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Slobber \Slob"ber\, v. t. & i.
   See {Slabber}.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Slobber \Slob"ber\, n.
   1. See {Slabber}.
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   2. (Zool.) A jellyfish. [Prov. Eng.]
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   3. pl. (Vet.) Salivation.
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from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
77 Moby Thesaurus words for "slobber":
      asperge, babble, be insane, be stupid, bedew, bespatter,
      besprinkle, blather, blither, burble, dabble, damp, dampen, dash,
      dew, dither, dote, douche, dribble, drivel, drool, expectorate,
      expectoration, flattering tongue, foam, froth, gush, have a demon,
      hawk, hose, hose down, humect, humectate, humidify, insincerity,
      irrigate, maunder, moisten, mouth-watering, oiliness, paddle,
      ptyalism, rage, ramble, rant, rave, run amok, run mad, saliva,
      salivate, salivation, sialagogue, slabber, slaver, slop, slosh,
      smarm, sparge, spatter, spew, spit, spittle, splash, splatter,
      sponge, spray, sprinkle, sputum, swash, syringe,
      that flattering unction, unction, unctuousness, wander, water, wet,
      wet down

    

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