Third-person singular simple present indicative form of slobber.(verb)
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Use "slobbers" in a sentence
"How would you young ladies like to marry "American Sovereigns" who must be tied up, like a lot of mangy cayuses when white clover is in blossom to keep 'em from catching the "slobbers"?"
"Vote him out before he slobbers all over himself in public."
"The thing about neighborhoods like Park Slope is that their businesses are sooooo dog-friendly, as every dog owner you stop on the street is apt to tell you while their dog slobbers on your leg."