SLOBBERY


Meaning of SLOBBERY in English

ˈsläb(ə)rē, -ri adjective

Etymology: Middle English slobery, from slober slobber + -y

1. : muddy , slushy , dirty

a slobbery and a dirty farm — Shakespeare

2.

a. : marked by drooling or slobbering

b. : marked by ungoverned or gushy sentimentality

3. : slack , slovenly

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.