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slobber
▪ I. slobber, n. (ˈslɒbə(r)) Also 5 slober(e, slobur. [Related to slobber v. Cf. slabber n.1 and slubber n.1] 1. Mud or slime; slush, sleety rain; a sloppy mess or mixture.c 1400 Destr. Troy 12529 In the Slober & the sluche slongyn to londe, There he lay. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 459/2 Slobur, or slobere... Oxford English Dictionary
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slobber
slobber/ˈslɔbə(r); `slɑbɚ/ v1 [I] let saliva fall from the mouth; drool 流口水; 流涎 a slobbering baby 流著口水的小孩儿.2 (phr v) slobber over sb/sth (infml derog 口, 贬) show one's affection for sb/sth too openly so that it embarrasses other people 露骨地对某人[某事物]示爱(以致使人难为情) slobbering all over her boyfriend 对男朋友肉麻地示... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Lip strap
In western riding, the "slobber bar" or "shank hobble" placed between the rein rings of a curb bit serves the same purpose as a lip strap. wikipedia.org
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Why Dogs Lick Your Ears: The Science of Slobber - Dogdorable
Licking ears is a form of communication and grooming behavior for dogs. Dogs may lick ears out of relaxation, affection, or to establish dominance. Dogs have taste buds and may enjoy the taste of residue on the ears. Licking ears can be a sign of attention-seeking behavior or a way for dogs to show affection.
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Slaframine
Legume hays contaminated with slaframine causes slobber syndrome and the various animals are sensitive to its effects. However, clinically affected animals can slobber for several days because they are fed with continued slaframine contaminated forages. wikipedia.org
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beslobber
beslobber, v. (bɪˈslɒbə(r)) Also 4–5 bislaber. [f. be- 1 + slobber v.] To wet and befoul with saliva (= to beslaver), or with portions of liquid food escaping from the mouth; to kiss like a drivelling child; hence, to kiss childishly or effusively; fig. to cover with fulsome flattery.1393 Langl. P. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Zhongfeng Mingben
Wild fox slobber Hakuin's warning against "wild fox slobber" can be traced back to Zhongfeng Mingben. wikipedia.org
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slobber-chops
ˈslobber-chops [f. prec. Cf. slabber-chops.] One who slobbers in eating, etc. Also dial., a variety of pear.1667 Davenant & Dryden Tempest iii. i, I have Other affairs to dispatch of more importance betwixt Queen Slobber-Chops and my self. 1832 W. Stephenson Gateshead Local Poems 66 I'll tell you sl... Oxford English Dictionary
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slobberness
ˈslobberness [f. slobber n. or v.] Slovenliness; slovenly writing.1880 Papers Manch. Lit. Club vi. 193 The influence of this facility on lesser men has simply rendered all this kind of slobberness hateful. Oxford English Dictionary
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Baba de camelo
Baba de camelo (literally camel slobber) is a typical Portuguese dessert made with condensed milk and eggs with almond or cookie toppings. wikipedia.org
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slobbery
slobbery, a. (ˈslɒbərɪ) Also 4–6 slobery. [f. slobber n. or v. Cf. MDu. slobberich, Du. dial. slobberig.] 1. Characterized by slobber or slobbering; disagreeably wet, slimy, or dirty.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xviii. xxvii. (Bodl. MS.), An olde hounde is ofte slowe and slobery. 1541 R. Hyrde tr. Vi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Balázs Pándi
projects include Italian doom band Obake, Metallic Taste of Blood (featuring Colin Edwin of Porcupine Tree, Eraldo Bernocchi of Obake and Jamie Saft), and Slobber Ranaldo, Jim Jarmusch, Marc Urselli 2019 – Lee Ranaldo / Jim Jarmusch / Marc Urselli / Balazs Pandi (Trost) 2021 – Churning of the Ocean (Trost) With Slobber wikipedia.org
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The King of Slobber 口水之王: 2009-04
Welcome all slobber!! You can watch the delicious cook processes by download the video. Please note what your favor, I will add or modify those to my blog.
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slobbering
▪ I. slobbering, vbl. n. (ˈslɒbərɪŋ) [f. slobber v. + -ing1.] 1. The action of the verb, in various senses.1784 J. Barry Lect. Art vi. (1848) 226 Amidst all his [Titian's] dashing and slobbering, there is still remaining [etc.]. 1839 Hood Literary & Literal 14 The slobbering of a hungry Ursine Sloth... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jim & Jennie and the Pinetops
History Jim Krewson first played bluegrass in a group called the Slobber Mountain Boys; Jennie Bedford learned bluegrass from her father, a banjo player wikipedia.org
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