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Slobber Meaning in English

word

ˈsɫɑbɝ
SLAH-ber
slˈɒbɐ
SLOB-uh

Definition

To let saliva run out of the mouth, often in an uncontrolled or messy way. Usually describes animals like dogs, but sometimes people, especially babies.

Usage & Nuances

'Slobber' is informal, often used for dogs. It can be a mildly humorous or negative way to describe excess saliva. As a verb: 'The dog slobbered on my hand.' As a noun: 'There was slobber everywhere.' Not polite for people unless joking.

Example Sentences

The dog slobbers when it sees food.

basic

There is slobber on the floor.

basic

Babies often slobber when they are teething.

basic

Watch out, that big dog will slobber all over your shoes!

natural

After running, Max came back with slobber dripping from his mouth.

natural

Some dogs just can’t help but slobber when they’re excited.

natural