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    slabber
    /ˈslabə/

    verb

    • 1. dribble at the mouth; slaver: Scottish, Irish "he was slabbering like a child"

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  2. 1. : slobber, drool. also : drivel. 2. : gorge, bolt. slabber. 2 of 3. noun (1) " plural -s. : slobber, slaver. slabber. 3 of 3. noun (2) slab· ber. ˈslabə (r), -laab- plural -s. : one that slabs: such as. a. : a saw for slabbing logs. b.

  3. verb. a dialect word for slobber. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of slabber 1. C16: variant of slobber. Discover More. Example Sentences. In modern French bave means "drivel," "slabbering," and the verb baver "to slabber," but the bib is now called bavette. From Project Gutenberg.

  4. slabber in British English. (ˈslæbə ) verb, noun. a dialect word for slobber. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C16: variant of slobber. Word Frequency.

  5. Definitions of slabber. verb. let saliva drivel from the mouth. synonyms: dribble, drivel, drool, slaver, slobber. see more.

  6. Jun 24, 2023 · slabber (third-person singular simple present slabbers, present participle slabbering, simple past and past participle slabbered) (intransitive) To let saliva or other liquid fall from the mouth carelessly; drivel; slaver. To eat hastily or in a slovenly manner, as liquid food.

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