▪ I. blobber, a.
(ˈblɒbə(r))
[A variant of blabber, perh. influenced by blob.]
Of the lips: Thick, swollen, protruding. Hence blobber-lipped a. Cf. blubber a.
1593 Pass. Morrice 83 She was monstrous blobber lipt. 1674 Grew (J.) A blobber-lipped shell seemeth to be a kind of mussel. 1685 Dryden Lucretius Misc. Wks. (1760) II. 457 Hanging blobber lips but pout for Kisses. 1692 R. Lestrange Fables i. (1714) 1 Some will have his Person deformed..Blobber-Lipp'd. 1818 Blackw. Mag. III. 282 Lazy streams of delight from their blobber lips falling. |
▪ II. blobber
obs. and dial. f. blubber n. and v.