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- verb Present participle of
slobber .
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Examples
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The point of this, which you missed amongst your slavering and slobbering, is that if you want to keep truly deadly tools out of the hands of fallible humans, you will have to take away more than guns.
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If that's what you call slobbering so be it. "haha wrote on Mar 9, 2009 12: 57 PM:
unknown title 2009
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And we remember how he did it, too: anyone and everyone who didn't go along with his slobbering was a "Communist" or a "Red."
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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And we remember how he did it, too: anyone and everyone who didn't go along with his slobbering was a "Communist" or a "Red."
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The face was hideous, described as a slobbering monster with huge teeth and red, maniacal eyes.
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The face was hideous, described as a slobbering monster with huge teeth and red, maniacal eyes.
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-- And then there's Rush Limbaugh, the de facto leader of the party, holding forth with scatological references to the British Prime Minister's warm greeting of President Obama at the start of the G20 summit in London: "If Gordon Brown keeps 'slobbering' over Obama, he'll 'come down with anal poisoning and may die from it.'"
GOP Follies 2009
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Yesterday, Limbaugh had the audacity to warn the British Prime Minister that if he keeps "slobbering" over President Obama, he will "come down with anal poisoning and may die from it."
Ed and Deb Shapiro: Why Only A Loser Would Want Someone To Fail 2009
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Limbaugh warned that if the British Prime Minister keeps "slobbering" over President Barack Obama, he'll "come down with anal poisoning and may die from it."
Somali pirates, U.S. crew, Rush Limbaugh, and Barack Obama. Ann Althouse 2009
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Relating to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown's introduction of our President: If he keeps "slobbering" over President Barack Obama, he'll "come down with anal poisoning and may die from it."
A terribly painful conversation. Ann Althouse 2009
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