Beslabber

/bɪˈslæbər/ verb

to cover something with saliva or drool, or to slobber over something excessively.

From be- (prefix) + slabber, which comes from Middle Dutch or Low German slabberen (to slobber). The word intensifies the action of slobbering or getting something wet and messy.

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