How Do You Spell SLOBBERS?

Pronunciation: [slˈɒbəz] (IPA)

The word "slobbers" is spelled with two syllables: "slob" and "ers". The phonetic transcription of this word is /ˈslɑː.bəz/. The stressed syllable is "slob" and it is pronounced with an open back unrounded vowel sound /ɑː/. The second syllable "ers" is pronounced with a schwa vowel sound /ə/ followed by the consonant cluster of "b" and "z". The word "slobbers" refers to the drool or excessive saliva that drips from one's mouth, particularly when talking or eating.

SLOBBERS Meaning and Definition

  1. Slobbers, as a verb, refers to the act of drooling uncontrollably or allowing saliva and/or other fluids to flow excessively from the mouth. It is often associated with animals, particularly dogs, as they might slobber when they are excited, anticipating food, or experiencing dental issues. Humans can also slobber due to certain medical conditions or when intoxicated.

    As a noun, slobbers specifically refer to the drool or saliva that exits the mouth in excessive amounts. This liquid can be thick and stringy, creating a messy and unpleasant appearance. Slobbers can be involuntary or voluntary, with involuntary slobbering often occurring as a response to salivation triggers such as scent, taste, or anticipation. Voluntary slobbering, on the other hand, might be done intentionally, either to provoke a reaction, display contempt, or simply indulge in a form of self-expression.

    The term "slobbers" can also be used metaphorically to describe excessive or uncontrolled talking, typically characterized by the speaker's lack of precision, clarity, or coherence. In this context, slobbers are equivalent to incoherent ramblings or verbal overindulgence.

    Overall, slobbers are primarily associated with excessive drooling, either in animals or humans, and can also describe a form of uncontrolled or incoherent speech.

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Etymology of SLOBBERS

The word "slobbers" is derived from the verb "slobber", which dates back to the early 16th century. The term is believed to have originated from the Middle Dutch word "slobberen", meaning to drool or slobber. It likely developed from imitative origins, mimicking the sound or action of saliva or liquid being audibly and messily expelled from the mouth. Over time, the verb "slobber" has evolved to encompass the meaning of excessive drooling, sloppy eating or drinking, as well as any similar messy or careless behavior. The noun form, "slobbers", refers to the drool or saliva itself.

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Conjugate verb Slobbers

CONDITIONAL

I would slobber
we would slobber
you would slobber
he/she/it would slobber
they would slobber

FUTURE

I will slobber
we will slobber
you will slobber
he/she/it will slobber
they will slobber

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have slobbered
we will have slobbered
you will have slobbered
he/she/it will have slobbered
they will have slobbered

PAST

I slobbered
we slobbered
you slobbered
he/she/it slobbered
they slobbered

PAST PERFECT

I had slobbered
we had slobbered
you had slobbered
he/she/it had slobbered
they had slobbered

PRESENT

I slobber
we slobber
you slobber
he/she/it slobbers
they slobber

PRESENT PERFECT

I have slobbered
we have slobbered
you have slobbered
he/she/it has slobbered
they have slobbered
I am slobbering
we are slobbering
you are slobbering
he/she/it is slobbering
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I will be slobbering
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I have been slobbering
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I would be slobbering
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