[verb] [I] [disapproving] - to let saliva or food run out of the mouthMy grandmother is rather old and senile and she tends to slobber over her dinner. [I](figurative informal) To slobber over someone is to show too much admiration and liking for them in a way that shows a lack of pride or control of yourself.All the blokes were slobbering over Amanda's sister who happens to be very pretty and blonde.
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Meaning of SLOBBER in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012