slubbers

/ˈslʌbərz/
noun
  1. A person or thing that slubbers; someone who works or moves in a messy, careless way.
    • The kitchen was a disaster after the slubbers finished baking.
    • The old machine was a slubber, dripping oil everywhere it went.
    • He was known as a slubber, always leaving a trail of dirt behind.
verb
  1. Third person singular form of slubber: to do something in a messy, careless, or hurried way.
    • He slubbers through his morning routine, always spilling coffee.
    • The chef slubbers the sauce onto the plate without any finesse.
    • She slubbers her homework every night, making lots of mistakes.
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