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slob·bery[ˈslɒbəri, AM ˈslɑ:bɚi]\slobbery kiss feuchter Kuss* * *['slɒbərɪ]adj (inf)nassthe newspaper is all slobbery — die Zeitung ist ganz vollgesabbert (inf)
* * *slobbery adj1. geifernd, sabbelnd, sabbernd umg2. begeifert, besabbelt, besabbert umg3. fig gefühlsduselig4. schlampig -
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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