dribble
Another word for when saliva comes out of your mouth is drooling.
The word "slobber" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to saliva that dribbles from the mouth. As a verb, it means to let saliva flow freely from the mouth.
The root word of "stomach" is "stoma," which comes from the Greek word meaning "mouth" or "opening."
to mouth something
The Maori word for "mouth" is "waha."
Yes, the word 'mouth' is a noun, a word for the opening through which a human or an animal eats and breathes; a word for an opening in an inanimate object; a word for a thing.The word 'mouth' is also a verb: mouth, mouths, mouthing, mouthed.Example uses:Noun: I found my slipper in the dog's mouth!Verb: You can mouth the words as if you were singing.
Gleek or Gleeking
a saliva is Spanish word that means speat from your mouth
It comes from the Greek word for mouth
The proper word for spitting is to expectorate.
Piehole
Saliva is the more scientific word for spit
Delta.
Mouth
The likely word is saliva (digestive fluid in the mouth).(The word deliver, meaning bring to, is just one key away on the second row of the keyboard.)
Running at the mouth
I don't know is 'suliva' is a word or not. Maybe you mean 'saliva'. Well... Saliva is a noun that is just like spit. Example given: "I feel like I have no saliva in my mouth." (It's like, "I have no spit in my mouth." If you really meant "suliva", then I really can't help you with this one or maybe someone else can answer this question. Other than that, I hope the facts were helpful. See if they are pretty useful.
It's another word for the harmonica.