slobbery

  • 11slobbery — /slob euh ree/, adj. 1. characterized by slobbering. 2. disagreeably wet; sloppy. Also, slabbery. [1350 1400; ME; see SLOBBER, Y1] * * * …

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  • 12slobbery — slob·ber·y || slÉ‘bÉ™rɪ / slÉ’b adj. wet, damp, drooly; sentimental, overemotional …

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  • 13slobbery — a. Moist, muddy, sloppy, wet, dank, floody …

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  • 14slobbery — slob·bery …

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  • 15slobbery — /ˈslɒbəri/ (say slobuhree) adjective 1. characterised by slobbering. 2. disagreeably wet; sloppy …

  • 16slob·bery — /ˈslɑːbəri/ adj : full of drool or saliva a big, slobbery (wet) kiss a slobbery dog : covered in drool or saliva The toy was all slobbery because the dog had been chewing on it …

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  • 17Hole-in-the-Wall (saloon) — Hole in the Wall Address On the corner of Water and Dover Street Location Manhattan, New York, United States Type Dive bar Opened 1850s Closed c. 1855 Owner …

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  • 18slobber — I. verb (slobbered; slobbering) Etymology: Middle English sloberen to eat in a slovenly manner; akin to Low German slubberen to sip Date: 1607 intransitive verb 1. to let saliva dribble from the mouth ; drool 2. to indulge the feelings effusively …

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  • 20Daffy Duck — Daffy in Duck Amuck (1953) First appearance Porky s Duck Hunt (1937) Last appearance The Looney Tun …

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