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Slabber

SLAB'BER, v.i. To let the saliva or other liquid fall from the mouth carelessly; to drivel. It is also written slaver. SLAB'BER, v.t. 1. To sup up hastily, as liquid food. 2. To wet and foul by liquids suffere...

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Meaning

SLAB'BER, v.i. To let the saliva or other liquid fall from the mouth carelessly; to drivel. It is also written slaver.

SLAB'BER, v.t.

1. To sup up hastily, as liquid food.

2. To wet and foul by liquids suffered to fall carelessly from the mouth.

3. To shed; to spill.

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