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1 slobber
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2 بلل باللعاب
v. slobber -
3 تأثر
v. be affected, slobber -
4 تكلم بحماسة
v. slobber -
5 حن
v. long for, yearn, wish for, crave, slobber -
6 داعب
v. tickle, dally, pet, stroke, slobber -
7 رال رأل
v. slobber -
8 ريالة
n. slobber, salivation, spit -
9 سال لعابه
v. drool, drivel, dribble, slaver, slobber, salivate, slime -
10 قلى
1́ n. fricassee2́ v. fry, slobber -
11 لعاب
n. slaver, slobber, saliva, spit, spittle, dribble -
12 لوث باللعاب
v. slobber -
13 تحلب فمه
تَحَلّبَ فَمُهُ: سَالَ لُعَابُهُto water (his mouth watered); to drool, drivel, dribble, slobber, slaver -
14 رال
رالَ: سالَ لُعَابُهto slaver, slobber, drool, drivel, dribble -
15 روال
رُوَال: لُعَابٌ سائِلslaver, slobber, drool, drooling saliva -
16 ريال
رِيَال: لُعَابٌ سائِلslaver, slobber, drool, drooling saliva -
17 سال لعابه
سالَ لُعابُهُhis mouth watered; to drool, drivel, dribble, slaver, slobber -
18 لعب
لَعَبَ: سالَ لُعَابُهُto slaver, slobber, drool, drivel, dribble -
19 لعاب سائل
لُعَابٌ سائِلslaver, slobber, drool, drooling saliva, saliva running from the mouth -
20 ريل
رَيَّلَ \ slobber: let liquid run from the mouth, as babies do.
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См. также в других словарях:
slobber — ► 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 … English terms dictionary
Slobber — Slob ber, v. t. & i. See {Slabber}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Slobber — Slob ber, n. 1. See {Slabber}. [1913 Webster] 2. (Zo[ o]l.) A jellyfish. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] 3. pl. (Vet.) Salivation. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
slobber — (v.) c.1400, probably related to Frisian slobberje to slurp, M.L.G. slubberen slurp, M.Du. overslubberen wade through a ditch, etc., all of imitative origin. Related: Slobbered; slobbering … Etymology dictionary
slobber — [v] drool dribble, drip, drivel, froth, salivate, slabber, slaver, water at the mouth; concept 185 … New thesaurus
slobber — [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… … English World dictionary
slobber — slob|ber1 [ slabər ] noun uncount INFORMAL SALIVA (=the clear liquid produced by your mouth): A little slobber came out of his mouth when he spoke. slobber slob|ber 2 [ slabər ] verb intransitive to have SALIVA coming out of your mouth: a great… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
slobber — slob|ber [ˈslɔbə US ˈsla:bər] v [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Perhaps from [i]Middle Dutch slobberen to eat noisily ] to let ↑saliva (=the liquid produced by your mouth) come out of your mouth and run down = ↑drool ▪ I hate dogs that slobber… … Dictionary of contemporary English
slobber — UK [ˈslɒbə(r)] / US [ˈslɑbər] verb [intransitive] Word forms slobber : present tense I/you/we/they slobber he/she/it slobbers present participle slobbering past tense slobbered past participle slobbered to have saliva coming out of your mouth a… … English dictionary
slobber — Slabber Slab ber, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Slabbered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Slabbering}.] [OE. slaberen; akin to LG. & D. slabbern, G. schlabbern, LG. & D. slabben, G. schlabben, Icel. slafra. Cf. {Slaver}, {Slobber}, {Slubber}.] To let saliva or some… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
slobber — 1. noun Liquid material, generally saliva, that dribbles or drools outward and downward from the mouth. There was dried slobber on his coat lapel. 2. verb To emit saliva or intaken but not yet swallowed liquid to run from ones mouth. To drool.… … Wiktionary