To have saliva dripping copiously from the mouth
“Have you ever noticed that dogs come willingly when called, tails wagging, ready to slobber all over you?”
To speak or write about with great enthusiasm or admiration
“It is surprising that former anti-Stalinists, with a long background in Trotskyist organisations, would slobber enthusiastically about Cuba's welfare and healthcare system.”
Liquid secreted in the mouth by glands
“As she came closer, the cub heard Gersa clacking her jaws, and saw slobber spurting right and left out of her mouth.”
Senseless or incoherent talk
“I was relaxing after breakfast when Stella ushered onto the piazza a somewhat agitated boy, who delivered a message in incoherent slobber.”
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