Knob Slobber


the mixture of spit and seamen, usually produced when a man -j-c-l-t-s in a women’s mouth.
“she was downing my hog like a mad women when all of a sudden i blew my load and she was covered in the kn-b slobber.”
c-ck sucker. the term kn-b slobber was made to prevent one from getting tosed in an aol chat room. use kn-b slobber instead of c-ck sucker.
as her mouth slid up and down his pole, he cried out, you’re best the kn-b slobber in the world.
1. a euphemism combined with a metaphor: kn-b: euphemism for d-ck head, p-n-s (cf. “get my kn-b polished”). slobber: visible pre-c-m (pre–j-c-l-t- fluid) emanating from the p-n-s, so called because the fluid is clear and visually resembles drool or spittle.

2. by extension, kn-b slobber can also mean a d-ck head bearing visible saliva (spittle) from f-ll-t–, together with pre–j-c-l-t-. the combination of the two is also clear.

a related term is kn-b slob, a giver of messy bl-wj-bs.
–“timm pre-c-ms so much his kn-b slobber looks like a deluge.”

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