1. slobber - Noun
2. slobber - Verb
A jellyfish.
See Slabber.
Salivation.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI do not see why I should be polite to tyrants, who slobber of humanitarianism and think only of their own petty interests. Paul Karl Feyerabend
Everybody's got a 'thing.' Some 'things' are nice and quiet. Some 'things' have fangs and claws. Some 'things' stink and have slobber everywhere. Iyanla Vanzant
The baby drooled Source: Internet
Anytime she hears me hurt myself or if i even SNEEZE she thinks im in pain, she runs over to me to slobber me in her kisses. Source: Internet
As he wryly observes, it's not as exciting as watching Tweety and Blitzer slobber and squeal over every nuance of the candidates' canned talking points, but it is actually important. Source: Internet
Chris and Margie moved down the aisle, and Myra offered to hold Mimi again, this time allowing her to hold and slobber on the clicker. Source: Internet