It's meant to mean that they have rabies.
Some dogs just get frothy mouths when the run around a lot.
He only uses it once, in Venus and Adonis: "Whose frothy mouth, bepainted all with red, Like milk and blood being mingled both together," As you can see from the context, it meant the same to him as it does to you.
This is the person who asked this, like I was chewing an orbit and drank water and kept it in my mouth(didn't swallow the water/gum) and after a bit I saw in the mirror that the water in my mouth was all frothy.
Frothy eloquence refers to light and entertaining statements that offer little substance.
"Frothy" means a slight foam has appeared at the top of the liquid you are whipping or beating.
Mouth-less animals.
tiny white frothy bubbles of mucus in the infant's mouth and sometimes in the nose as well
Saliva running out the side of the mouth is a condition worst in dogs and wild animals. This can mean that the animal has rabies.
It's diarrhea that is frothy and watery.
It means displaying a rage - it refers to dogs and other animals that are affected by rabies. It comes from Old and Middle English and was previously known in Latin as Spumat Faeme. Shakespeare also used the term in Julius Caesar in 1601
rabble means a human population for poor Muzzle is the part of the face that includes the mouth and the nose (especially of animals)
A frothy odor typically refers to an unpleasant or foul-smelling odor that is strong and lingering. The term "frothy" may indicate that the odor is pungent, bubbly, or filled with air pockets, contributing to its intensity. It is important to identify the source of the odor and address it promptly to improve air quality and eliminate any potential health hazards.
mad cow? time to call a vet? if this is a fun question, then good luck finding a farmer if this is a REAL question, call the vet asap.