mouther
/ˈmaʊ.ðər/Definitions
1. noun
A person or thing that utters or speaks, especially in a loud or incoherent manner.
“The drunken mourner was a mouther in the funeral procession.”
2. verb
To utter or speak loudly and incoherently, especially as a result of intoxication or emotion.
“The crowd began to mouther as the news spread.”