Blabbered vs Slabbered - What's the difference?
blabbered | slabbered |
(blabber)
To blather; to talk foolishly or incoherently.
* 2014 , Richard Szweda, Silenius' Gift
To blab; to let out a secret.
(slabber)
To let saliva or other liquid fall from the mouth carelessly; drivel; slaver.
To eat hastily or in a slovenly manner, as liquid food.
To wet and befoul by liquids falling carelessly from the mouth; slaver; slobber.
* Arbuthnot
To cover, as with a liquid spill; soil; befoul.
* Tusser
As verbs the difference between blabbered and slabbered
is that blabbered is past tense of blabber while slabbered is past tense of slabber.blabbered
English
Verb
(head)blabber
English
Verb
(en verb)- He blabbered away about how he knew where some treasure was hidden and he would tell us if only we would swear to save his life.
Synonyms
* See alsoAnagrams
*slabbered
English
Verb
(head)slabber
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) slaberen, from (etyl) . More at (l).Alternative forms
* (l), (l)Verb
(en verb)- He slabbered me over, from cheek to cheek, with his great tongue.
- The milk pan and cream pot so slabbered and tost / That butter is wanting and cheese is half lost.