slabber

/ˈslæbər/
verb
  1. To let saliva or liquid drip from the mouth; to drool.
    • The old dog slabbered happily when he saw a treat.
    • The baby slabbered all over her new bib.
    • He slabbered onto his pillow while sleeping deeply.
  2. To speak in a foolish, sentimental, or sloppy way.
    • Stop slabbering and tell me what you actually mean.
    • She slabbered through her speech, making everyone uncomfortable.
    • The actor slabbered on about his love for the audience.
noun
  1. Saliva or liquid dripping from the mouth; drool.
    • The baby's slabber soaked through her shirt.
    • Wipe that slabber off your chin before you go outside.
    • There was a puddle of slabber on the floor near the dog's bowl.
  2. Foolish or sentimental talk.
    • I've had enough of his sentimental slabber.
    • The article was nothing but romantic slabber.
    • Don't listen to that slabber; he doesn't know what he's saying.
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