slobber
vi. 垂涎, 流口水, 情不自禁地说 vt. 流口水弄湿, 口齿不清地说, 处事马虎 n. 口水, 涎, 过分动情的话, 语无伦次的话
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1.
Liquid material, generally saliva, that dribbles or drools outward and downward from the mouth.
可数 不可数There was dried slobber on his coat lapel.
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A dribbly shower (of rain).
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Mud, muck; a miry, slushy or muddy mixture.
可数 不可数For quotations using this term, see Citations:slobber.
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A jellyfish.
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Attributive form of slobbers; causing or relating to the veterinary medical condition slobbers.
定语 可数 不可数slobber grass, slobber hay
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To allow saliva or liquid to run from one's mouth.
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All babies slobber.
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To fall thickly (viscously), like or as saliva.
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To wet with or as if with saliva; to coat with dribbly liquid.
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To kiss.
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To fellate.
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From Middle English sloberen, borrowed from Middle Dutch slobberen (> Modern Dutch slobberen (“to slobber”)), related to West Frisian slobberje (“to slurp”), German Low German slubbern (“to slobber”). Doublet of slabber and slaver. Compare also German schlabbern (“to slobber”). At least in the sense of "saliva", apparently not related to English slob, from Irish slaba (“mud”).
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