slobberer

IPA: sɫˈɑbɝɝ

noun

  • Someone or something that slobbers.
  • (UK, dialect, obsolete) A slovenly farmer.
  • (UK, dialect, obsolete) A jobbing tailor.
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Examples of "slobberer" in Sentences

  • My own view is that Rubens was a slobberer ahead of his time.
  • Does that make you a feline lover or do you prefer the anal slobberer?
  • Honestly, I'm not much of a lug-slobberer anyway, and I don't really understand why people get so excited about them.
  • He is a thoroughly objectionable slobberer and imbued with a perverted sense of what is fact; how he and Gordon found each other is a tribute to black magic
  • He's a sweetheart of a dog with mismatched eyes; he seems good with children, likes to carry stuff in his mouth (but not chew on it), and is a lovable slobberer.
  • 3 While there are custom framebuilders who work in aluminum, the true lug-slobberer knows that the ride of an aluminum bicycle is impossibly stiff, and that they fail catastrophically in weeks.
  • I'm also sure my saliva glands would have been working overtime in the presence of something like this, which includes not only "exquisite lugwork," but also chrome, wood, leather, and rivets, which is enough to cause even the most finicky lug-slobberer to drown to death in his own drool:

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