SLOBBER


Meaning of SLOBBER in English

slob ‧ ber /ˈslɒbə $ ˈslɑːbər/ BrE AmE verb [intransitive]

[ Date: 1300-1400 ; Origin: Perhaps from Middle Dutch slobberen 'to eat noisily' ]

to let ↑ saliva (=the liquid produced by your mouth) come out of your mouth and run down SYN drool :

I hate dogs that slobber everywhere.

slobber over somebody/something phrasal verb

to show how much you want, like, or love someone or something, without controlling yourself:

I caught Rick slobbering over the models in a magazine.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.