slobbery

  • 71measly — /ˈmizli / (say meezlee) adjective (measlier, measliest) 1. infected with measles, as an animal or its flesh. 2. relating to or resembling measles. 3. (of beef or pork) infected with cysts or tapeworms of the genus Taenia. 4. Colloquial wretchedly …

  • 72bhleu- —     bhleu     English meaning: to blow; to swell, flow     Deutsche Übersetzung: “aufblasen (schnauben, brũllen), schwellen, strotzen, ũberwallen, fließen”     Note: extension from bhel “(inflate, bloat), swell up”     Material: Gk. φλέ(F)ω “… …

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  • 73slobber — ► VERB 1) have saliva dripping copiously from the mouth. 2) (slobber over) show excessive enthusiasm for. ► NOUN ▪ saliva dripping copiously from the mouth. DERIVATIVES slobbery adjective. ORIGIN pr …

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  • 74slobber — [släb′ər] vi. [ME sloberen, prob. < or akin to LowG slubberen, to swig, lap: for IE base see SLOVEN] 1. to let saliva, food, etc. run from the mouth; slaver 2. to speak, write, etc. in a mawkish or maudlin way vt. to wet, smear, or dribble on… …

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  • 75slobber — v. & n. v.intr. 1 slaver. 2 (foll. by over) show excessive sentiment. n. saliva running from the mouth; slaver. Derivatives: slobbery adj. Etymology: ME, = Du. slobbern, of imit. orig …

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  • 76slobby — ˈsläbē adjective ( er/ est) Etymology: slob + y 1. : muddy 2. : slobbery …

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  • 77smouch — I. ˈsmüch, ˈsmau̇ch noun ( es) Etymology: imitative dialect : a slobbery smacking kiss II. verb ( ed/ ing/ es) chiefly dialect : to kiss especially loudly or …

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