I. ˈslabə(r) verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
Etymology: probably from Dutch slabberen, freq. of slabben to slaver, from Middle Dutch — more at slaver
1. : slobber , drool ; also : drivel
2. : gorge , bolt
II. noun
( -s )
: slobber , slaver
III. ˈslabə(r), -laab- noun
( -s )
Etymology: slab (II) + -er
: one that slabs: as
a. : a saw for slabbing logs
b. : a machine for cutting soap into slabs
c. : milling machine ; especially : planomiller
d. : a person that forms slabs (as by cutting) or fixes slabs in place (as by cementing)
e. : an operator of any slabber