noun saliva or liquid running from one's mouth; drool or slobber
verb to let saliva or liquid run from one's mouth; to drool or slobber
In cooking, 'slabber' can be used informally to describe a messy or sloppy way of eating or preparing food.
In construction, 'slabber' may be used to describe the process of applying a thick layer of material onto a surface, such as concrete or mortar.
In dentistry, 'slabber' refers to excessive saliva production by a patient during a procedure, which can impact the effectiveness of treatment.
In childcare, 'slabber' is used to describe a child drooling excessively, often due to teething or other oral health issues.
In animal care, 'slabber' may refer to excessive drooling in pets or livestock, which can be a sign of various health issues.
In writing, 'slabber' can be used to describe the act of writing in a sloppy or careless manner.
In psychology, 'slabber' can be used to describe excessive drooling or saliva production in certain conditions.
In the culinary field, 'slabber' can be used to describe pouring or spreading a thick layer of sauce or icing over a dish.
In construction, 'slabber' can be used to refer to the process of pouring concrete to create a flat, horizontal surface.