— slobberer , n.
/slob"euhr/ , v.i.
1. to let saliva or liquid run from the mouth; slaver; drivel.
2. to indulge in mawkish sentimentality: My family slobbered all over me when I finally got home.
v.t.
3. to wet or make foul by slobbering: The baby has slobbered his bib.
4. to let (saliva or liquid) run from the mouth: The baby slobbered milk on his bib.
5. to utter with slobbering: He sobbed and slobbered the bad news.
n.
6. saliva or liquid dribbling from the mouth; slaver.
7. mawkishly sentimental speech or actions.
Also, slabber .
[ 1350-1400; ME (n. and v.), var. of slabber. See SLAB 2 , -ER 6 ]
Syn. 1. drool, dribble, slop.