slaver vs spout

slaver

verb
  • To be besmeared with saliva. 

  • To smear with saliva issuing from the mouth. 

  • To fawn. 

  • To drool saliva from the mouth; to slobber. 

noun
  • A ship used to transport slaves. 

  • Saliva running from the mouth; drool. 

  • A person engaged in the slave trade; a person who buys, sells, or owns slaves. 

  • A white slaver, who sells prostitutes into illegal 'sex slavery'. 

spout

verb
  • To utter magniloquently; to recite in an oratorical or pompous manner. 

  • To gush forth in a jet or stream 

  • To eject water or liquid in a jet. 

  • To speak tediously or pompously. 

noun
  • A tube or lip through which liquid or steam is poured or discharged. [[File:Spout (PSF).png|thumb|]] 

  • A hollow stump formed when a tree branch breaks off. 

  • A stream of liquid. 

  • The mixture of air and water thrown up from the blowhole of a whale. 

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