Citations:sialoquent

Adjective: "tending to spray saliva when speaking"

 * 1999, Charles Harrington Elster, The Big Book of Beastly Mispronunciations: The Complete Opinionated Guide, Houghton Mifflin (1999), ISBN 0395893380, page 150:
 * With a little practice it will become easy and natural, and you will leave the sialoquent* sayers of ek-SPLIK-uh-buul in the dust.
 * 2001, Eric F. Fagan, Cast Your Net: A Step-by-Step Guide to Finding Your Soulmate on the Internet, Harvard Common Press (2001), ISBN 1558321896, page 210:
 * In person your SMC may be boorish, charming, self-absorbed, humorous, gentle, sloppy, or even sialoquent ("spraying saliva while talking").
 * 2007, Azfarul Islam, "'Alo, 'Alo, 'Alo, What's This?", Felix, 28 September 2007, page 34:
 * "Stop killing me you [censored] noob!"
 * The grand finale of a coveted franchise, millions of fans in the making and presumably more spent in marketing will have culminated in one sialoquent outburst hissing through your standard issue Xbox Live headset.
 * "Stop killing me you [censored] noob!"
 * The grand finale of a coveted franchise, millions of fans in the making and presumably more spent in marketing will have culminated in one sialoquent outburst hissing through your standard issue Xbox Live headset.

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 * 2006, Dan Wick, The Devil's Tale, iUniverse (2006), ISBN 9780595381975, page 200:
 * I call him a quidnunc and a quiddler, before lapsing into sialoquent silence.