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slaver
1[ sley-ver ]
slaver
2[ slav-er, sley-ver, slah- ]
verb (used without object)
- to let saliva run from the mouth; slobber; drool.
- to fawn.
verb (used with object)
- Archaic. to smear with saliva.
noun
- saliva coming from the mouth.
slaver
1/ ˈsleɪvə /
slaver
2/ ˈslævə /
verb
- to dribble saliva
- often foll by over
- to fawn or drool (over someone)
- to show great desire (for); lust (after)
noun
- saliva dribbling from the mouth
- informal.drivel
Derived Forms
- ˈslaverer, noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of slaver2
Word History and Origins
Origin of slaver1
Example Sentences
Republican senators have only become more puppy-like, slavering for Trump’s favor — and more deserving of defeat.
And he is now backed by the vast majority of elected Republicans who are clearly slavering at the prospect of taking down their political enemies.
He was invited to join a group of slaver descendants confronting the past and through them, forged relationships in the country where Africans were once owned by his ancestor.
Not backed up by the whole of law enforcement, mind you, because otherwise, there’d be no story, no slavering depictions of depravity, no waltz into the abyss and no righteous body count.
By that time, white slavers had grown so accustomed to ignoring the Emancipation Proclamation, issued more than two years earlier, that even after Juneteenth, the institution of enslavement lingered on.
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