Slobbered Meaning in English
word · lemma: slobber
ˈsɫɑbɝ
SLAH-berd
slˈɒbəd
SLOB-uhd
Definition
'Slobbered' means to let saliva run from the mouth, often in a messy or uncontrolled way, like a baby or a dog might do.
Usage & Nuances
Used mainly in informal contexts, usually to describe animals or babies but sometimes used humorously for adults. Often followed by 'on' when describing what got wet (e.g., 'slobbered on my shoe'). Not interchangeable with 'drooled,' which is more neutral.
Spanish: babeó - salivóPortuguese (BR): babejou - salivouPortuguese (PT): babeou - salivouChinese (Simplified): 流口水了Chinese (Traditional): 流口水了Hindi: लार टपकाईArabic: سال لعابهBengali: লালা ফেলা - লালা মাখাRussian: слюнявить - облизать (слюной)Japanese: よだれをたらしたVietnamese: chảy dãi - làm ướt bằng nước dãiKorean: 침을 질질 흘리다 - 침을 묻히다Turkish: salya akıtmak - salyasıyla ıslatmakUrdu: رال ٹپکانا - رال سے بھر دیناIndonesian: mengiler - membasahi dengan air liur
Example Sentences
The puppy slobbered all over my hand.
basic
The baby slobbered on his toy.
basic
She slobbered when she saw the big ice cream.
basic
My dog got so excited he slobbered all over the couch cushions.
natural
He picked up the tennis ball, but it was totally slobbered.
natural
The dog wagged his tail and slobbered on my shoes without a care.
natural