slobber
/ˈsɒbər/Definitions
1. noun
a flow of thick, sticky saliva from a person’s mouth, especially in excitement or when drooling.
“The excited puppy began to slobber all over the carpet.”
2. verb
to drool or flow with a thick, sticky liquid, especially saliva.
“The baby was slobbering all over her bib.”
3. verb
to spoil or ruin something, especially by being careless or sloppy.
“He slobbered the whole project by not following the instructions.”