noun the tongue of a person or animal
preposition indicating location or movement to a place on the surface of the body
Figuratively used to depict extreme anger or agitation in characters, often in a dramatic or exaggerated manner.
Refers to a symptom of rabies where the infected individual exhibits excessive salivation and agitation, often leading to violent behavior.
Used humorously to describe someone who is overly enthusiastic or excited about a topic, often in online discussions or memes.
Used metaphorically to describe athletes who are visibly passionate or intense during competition.
Used to describe animals displaying symptoms of rabies, such as excessive drooling and aggression.
In a figurative sense, a writer may use the expression 'frothing at the mouth' to describe someone who is extremely angry or excited in their writing.
A psychologist may use the term 'frothing at the mouth' to describe a symptom of a medical condition such as rabies or seizures, where excessive saliva is produced and foaming occurs at the mouth.
A journalist may use the phrase 'frothing at the mouth' to describe a person or group who is expressing extreme or irrational views with great intensity, often in a public or political context.
A politician may use the expression 'frothing at the mouth' to criticize their opponents for being overly aggressive or overly enthusiastic in their arguments or actions.