drooly

English

Etymology

drool + -y

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -uːli

Adjective

drooly (comparative droolier, superlative drooliest)

  1. (informal) Producing an excess of drool.
    • 2007, A. L. Niflhaim, Gail McLeod - Christmas in Distress page 85
      Nestor leans down and pats NJ on the head and NJ jumps right up in his lap and gives him a big slurpy, drooly doggy kiss right on his face.
    • 1998, Anne McCracken, Mary Semel - A Broken Heart Still Beats: After Your Child Dies page 58
      Only I remember how my baby gurgled with joy at age three months and gave me a drooly, lop-sided grin when I entered her pretty sunshine-yellow room []
  1. (informal) Covered in drool.
    a drooly pillow
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