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"salivate" Definitions
  1. to produce more saliva in your mouth than usual, especially when you see or smell food

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I'll just choose to salivate all over Bey's shoes instead.
Does it make you salivate, or does it dry your mouth?
It's become the kind of legitimate conversation piece that makes studios salivate.
This is the online-to-offline conversion tracking that makes advertisers salivate.
What mom doesn't salivate at the thought of a lululemon shopping spree?
Pavlov's famous dog learned to salivate to the ticking of a metronome.
They salivate excessively, are irritable and suffer leg cramps and muscle weakness.
Typically those who are poisoned by organophosphates seize or salivate excessively, she said.
These hostile nation-states salivate at the idea of a prolonged government shutdown.
Startups salivate at the prospect of entering the enterprise — and for good reason.
Salty and meaty, it's the kind of food you salivate over between mouthfuls.
No shade to iceberg lettuce, but most of us don't salivate over our desk salads.
Every year, there are a few big guys whose ad scans we just salivate over.
My mouth began to salivate, and I felt like I was going to be sick.
Cross-selling is rooted in consumer research that large financial institutions tend to salivate over.
Get ready, Pioneer Woman fans: Ree Drummond is giving us new material to salivate over.
Clothes from lululemon What mom doesn't salivate at the thought of a lululemon shopping spree?
Already, Kelly has amassed a campaign war chest that makes some Democratic presidential candidates salivate.
The dogs would learn to associate the ringing with incoming food and would start to salivate.
We still have nearly two months to salivate over rumor morsels until then, so stay tuned.[9to5Mac]
In other words, she's a person, not a cardboard figure dropped in scenes to make men salivate.
The dogs get wearier and wearier, their muscles more and more prominent, and their mouths increasingly salivate.
The SFC appears to be softening its stance on dual-class structures; bankers salivate over new moneymaking opportunities.
SUPREME COURT See how they run: You'd think judges would salivate for a shot at the Supreme Court.
" She continues: "It made me hungry just passing the scripts back and forth, I would salivate every time!
On this occasion, there are some great fights to salivate over—none more so than Tarec Saffiedine vs.
Despite the newfound fame and a handle brands would salivate over, they say they're not interested in selling.
"They lie in wait of these exact situations, and salivate at the opportunity to exercise their advantage," Gurley warned.
With over 100 matches unfolding over the week, there were a whole bunch of hot highlights to salivate over.
However, we now have new Kim Kardashian media to salivate over thanks to the magic of pre-taped interviews.
But in the evening, even our mouths shut down, which is why we don't salivate much in our sleep.
"Today's male thriller heroes are, almost without exception, humourless bores," he wrote, who salivate over fancy cars and technology.
As with Pavlov's dogs, who were conditioned to salivate when they heard a bell ring, players retain emotional memories.
Republicans, for their part, practically salivate over the chance to tie Democrats to socialism — beginning with this fall's midterms.
If you share an office with someone fasting, maybe eat your delicious, juicy cheeseburger in the office break room rather than at your desk, where your poor, suffering Muslim co-workers will have to smell it and salivate (if they even have enough moisture left in their bodies to salivate at that point).
Last week, Rockstar Games offered some publications the opportunity to preview the game, giving gamers even more to salivate over.
"It's too hot," she complains, while the crowd of a hundred onlookers salivate as she pushes her unwanted pizza away.
" Plus, an added bonus for those pooches and owners who salivate over silence: "You'll never hear this plush guy squeak.
After a few trials, he paired the food with a bell chime, and the dogs would salivate at the combination.
Kudos to chef Santos for making a menu that both gives us anxiety about what's to come and makes us salivate.
If you are an artist, it should make u SALIVATE The more the crowd zigs, the more a zag stands out.
Some people will read these ideas and salivate over the money-making and political potential of this new eye-tracked world.
Also known as an "electric daisy," this herb produces the Szechuan button, a flower that makes your mouth tingle and salivate.
If anything, this just gives the Apple faithful more pickings to salivate over before they queue up for the glorious D22.
The shiny, impressive E3 demo we all salivate over can sometimes spell a delayed release, even if we don't know it.
And hey, LG Display will also be attending, so we can probably anticipate some wild prototype displays to salivate over as well.
The two tweets contain a pair of tantalizing "in production" teasers for viewers to salivate over while we pine for the premiere.
Liberals salivate that Robert Mueller might metaphorically reverse an election they see as stolen by a steak salesman and his Moscow buddies.
Calculating the expected value, you start to salivate: $1 billion spent on tickets would yield an expected return of $10 billion. Irresistible!
And many of them would also salivate at the prospect of gaining Menendez's seat for their own party through an appointment from Christie.
And in a speech to conservative activists on Saturday, President Trump appeared to salivate at the chance to confront Democrats on the issue.
First up, with many of the 2020 candidates in Iowa this week, we'll salivate over a Hawkeye State staple: the loose meat sandwich.
Dr. Ivan Pavlov, who pioneered the concept of classical conditioning, presented a group of hungry dogs with food, causing the dogs to salivate.
Combined with its recent advancements for marketers, Memories is a meaty question-mark that could make investors salivate if Snapchat wants to IPO soon.
When members of the tort bar start to salivate over a piece of legislation, it's worthwhile to find out where the red meat resides.
Bridging Gowanus and the East Harlem Neighborhood Plan have the advantage of backing by powerful City Council members — in neighborhoods that make developers salivate.
Bono, The Edge and Adam Clayton hit up Famous Ray's Pizza Wednesday night as our photog watched them salivate over the pies on display.
From nothing, Shenzhen has given birth to such tech giants as Tencent, Huawei and ZTE; entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley salivate over the Chinese city's prospects.
The last quarter was reported before these elements were even implemented, so Cramer could only salivate over what it could deliver once the backdrop improves.
When those millions search and watch videos and make payments, they leave a digital trail of information powerful enough to make any AI researcher salivate.
It coincided with a boom in the stockmarket, up 10% since then, as investors began to salivate over the prospect of tax cuts and deregulation.
In high school, he played tight end, defensive lineman, linebacker, and quarterback; he was the kind of naturally gifted, physical athlete NFL scouts salivate about.
And those on the left, in the "Never Trump" world, still openly salivate at the thought of somehow removing the president via the 25th Amendment.
British food writer Joanna Farrow collaborated with BBC One to create a collection of 40 recipes that are sure to make any geeky foodie salivate.
It was also a long time coming, as Gaga initially announced her residency at Park MGM in late 2017, making fans salivate for over a year.
You want your brain and body to think you're there, kind of like how you salivate when thinking about food even if you're not eating anything.
Videos of this performance are enough to make us salivate, as Skrillex and Four Tet one-up each other's rhythms like an increasingly bombastic dance contest.
But before Democrats could salivate all over themselves in anticipation, the news struck that the reality television star would be monitored while letting his tweets fly.
Indeed, in wake of all the memorable dystopian heartbreak on view, their work seems replete with the kinds of unintentional cultural contradictions that make satirists salivate.
While Putin might salivate at the thought of the most innovative sector of the U.S. economy being saddled with cumbersome regulation, Congress should resist that temptation.
Just as Pavlov's dog began to salivate every time his owner rang the bell, fighters can be taught to associate aggression with pain by hitting hard and early.
Update: Martin Hajek, famous for recreating Apple myths for gadget nerds to salivate over, has turned his attention to the rumored OLED panel on the new Macbook Pros.
Stone says that pizza's color palate also plays an important role in the food's ability to make someone salivate and even can influence the perception of its flavor.
I mean, you can be sure a bunch of Hollywood execs would salivate at the prospect, but maybe, just maybe, a part of them would think: the fuck?
"Eventually, all Pavlov needed to do was ring the bell and the dog would salivate, and that was what Pavlov described as a conditioned stimulus," says Dr. Zammit.
It's probably going to be a hard sell for the company — consumers (and tech bloggers alike) have been trained to salivate at the mere mention of specs, Pavlov-style.
"Fools," from this year's Raw Honey, is windswept 70s radio rock, replete with beachy vocal harmonies and a guitar solo that would make Walter Becker and Donald Fagen salivate.
Mr. Abloh was first: His Off-White is now a sensation (the retailers salivate over it), enough that, last year, he was appointed men's artistic director of Louis Vuitton.
The offline sector makes e-commerce giants salivate partly because 210% of Chinese still stubbornly buy their products from bricks-and-mortar stores, and partly because it is so fragmented.
The answer is that manufacturers, sponsors and the people that make it pay will salivate over the marketing, commercial and brand opportunities that an event in the 'megatropolis' can provide.
Fans may salivate over everything Amy Schumer graces the world with, but we doubt people are paying attention to the credits as they roll on Inside Amy Schumer or Trainwreck.
To no one's surprise, quantum has the attention of spy agencies worldwide, who salivate over the potential for quantum computers to nearly instantly break even the most impossible current cryptography.
Still, reporters and political pundits salivate over the crowds candidates draw, trying to figure out just how a self-described "democratic socialist" and a billionaire businessman manage to make it happen.
But as the U.S. Open kicks off and fans salivate at the prospect of a meeting between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, the women's game finds itself without a must-see.
It was critical catnip (until, arguably, the later seasons, but still a force to be reckoned with), with production designed to make Emmy voters salivate, as they did again and again.
But after the stock cratered in 2019, it staged an epic year-end rally that put $420 in the past, obliterated short sellers, and gave bulls $500 per share to salivate over.
Trump is the presidential version of 4chan denizens adopting Bane and the Joker as patron saints: some men want to watch the world burn, others salivate at the prospect of beating up protestors.
A few Amex executives heard that a rival company had enticed a group of young, affluent professionals — the kind of millennials whom credit card companies salivate over these days — to a fancy meal.
The big takeaway is, these people are not only numerous, but they're the kind of customers that brands salivate over — they're younger and richer than those that only buy from traditional CPG companies.
By the end of that sunny February day at the Pyeongchang Olympics, Kim had a gold medal, 150,000 Twitter followers and the type of crossover appeal that makes fans swoon and marketers salivate.
But as tennis fans salivate at the prospect of a long-awaited first United States Open meeting between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, the women's game finds itself without a must-see matchup.
A few Amex executives heard that a rival company had enticed a group of young, affluent professionals — the kind of millennials whom credit card companies salivate over these days — to a fancy meal.
The dogs started to salivate when they heard a bell, and some people will start to produce a placebo effect in medical contexts if that's what they've been conditioned to do in the past.
Governments of many less-than-free nations salivate at the power of neural networks that can learn millions of faces, flag "questionable" speech, and infer hidden patterns in the accumulated online activity of their citizens.
This is a book that belongs on the big screen, where you can witness the unimaginable opulence of characters' lives, relish the petty drama, and salivate over the food (someone fly me to Singapore, plz).
Clinton discusses how prior to her electoral run she considered supporting policies that would make the Left salivate: a basic income for all, paid out of the pockets of the extractive industry, and single-payer healthcare.
This year's official Globes menu, designed by The Beverly Hilton (where the ceremony will be held for the 41st consecutive year) Executive Chef Troy N. Thompson and Executive Pastry Chef Thomas Henzi, will make you salivate.
If you're out of the loop, Amazon and Best Buy are doing some 83 Days and 28 Days of deals tech events to give us something to salivate over now that Black Friday weekend is over.
It takes you places: You can peer at a gravity-defying infinity pool at a luxury hotel in Indonesia, then you can go to Rome and salivate at the sight of an overstuffed cone of gelato.
Where Bourdain and company generally try to make cuisines from around the world feel more accessible, Chef's Table peels back the velvet curtain just long enough to make you salivate before letting it swing back into place.
And hey, if you want something to salivate about with regard to the OnePlus 5, the company's newly announced partnership with camera experts DxO bodes well for improving one of the critical components of any modern smartphone.
Oh, and since we've already discussed money, imagine how a club would salivate for the chance to pay a player like that ten cents on the dollar for the first six or seven years of his career.
There's a race on for global influence over the newest 5G connectivity technology — which holds out the promise of super fast connectivity to enable the autonomous, automated future of driving and manufacturing that tech executives salivate over.
The airlines' most valuable customers, those who fly most often and spend the most money, receive the sorts of benefits that most travelers can only salivate over — lounge access, free checked luggage, free upgrades, free itinerary changes.
While equities markets might salivate over a 213.47 percent corporate tax rate, in the bond market, bond traders immediately focused on the deficit-ballooning aspects of the plan which, as yet, shows little ability to raise new revenue.
IVAN PAVLOV, of course, was best known for his classical conditioning experiments on dogs where he rang a bell and fed them to see if they would still salivate when the bell was rung without a food reward.
"I can't explain it exactly except to compare it to a fever that spread through every newsroom and made us all salivate over the tiniest morsels," Chozick writes as she grapples with her ability to set aside ethical considerations.
Real estate can be blamed for some of the closures—the windows are in the kind of high-traffic areas that hotel developers salivate over—but Wagenaar also thinks xenophobic panic over immigrants trafficking prostitutes is a contributing factor.
What it is: A searing family drama about a man who returns to his hometown to confront the weight of his grief, Kenneth Lonergan's new film debuted at Sundance to the kind of reviews that make film fans salivate.
"Unlike 2016, there are no more tax cuts to salivate over and the deregulation momentum is going to now slow, or maybe stall, in the House," David Rosenberg, chief economist and strategist at Gluskin Sheff, said in his daily note Monday.
It's called conditioning and was discovered in the 1890s by the Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov, who noticed that dogs learned to associate his presence with being fed, so that his arrival caused them to salivate even if he had no food.
And the reverence they express for Trump -- buying his MAGA hats, making homemade T-shirts with his face plastered on them, the guy with the "wall" suit -- is the sort of stuff that get-out-the-vote experts salivate over.
Most tennis fans would salivate over the chance to witness Serena Williams attempt to win Wimbledon and tie Steffi Graf's 22 Grand Slams, pulling within two of Margaret Court's 24 for the most major singles titles in women's tennis history.
As The Verge's Adi Robertson previously wrote: "Trump is the presidential version of 4chan denizens adopting Bane and the Joker as patron saints: some men want to watch the world burn, others salivate at the prospect of beating up protestors."
It's called conditioning and was discovered in the 5.33s by the Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov, who noticed that dogs learned to associate his presence with being fed, so that his arrival caused them to salivate even if he had no food.
"What that does is kind of cause all these game developers around the world to salivate and say, 'Hey this is a great opportunity for us to make new games that can immediately be published to the Facebook platform,'" Olson said.
Saudi Aramco may be the object of intense worldwide speculation, as investment banks and global stock exchanges salivate at the prospect of the expected largest IPO ever, but Saudi Arabia actually has much more than its oil sector to offer investors.
Tech giants salivate over China's online and mobile payment market, which is big and growing rapidly; That 25 trillion yuan worth of mobile transactions undertaken in Q2000 represented a year-on-year surge of 13 percent, according to China Internet Watch.
It's a little intense, but bear with us: Named after Ivan Pavlov — the famous Russian psychologist who got his dog to salivate by ringing a bell — this Fitbit-like wristband uses operant conditioning to trick your brain into avoiding unwanted behavior.
It is soft, cushy, hearty and it shares the same buttery color of cheap butter-sauced movie theatre popcorn that makes me salivate... I also chose it because I love that last sliver of bun that melds the two sides together.
Netflix has been on a hot streak as investors salivate about the prospects for more big gains in subscribers, revenues and profits this year — even as some are concerned the company continues to spend billions of dollars on new content.
Since a feast was always a part of Redwall, and most of the feasts took place in the abbey, the Great Hall cake is in almost every book, and its description has never failed to make me salivate—just a little.
The club could turn into a way for Trump to sell access, watchdogs say, allowing members to pay for the luxury of sharing everything from a terrace to a lobby with the President of the United States, access that most lobbyists would salivate over.
Disney+ Last weekend's D23 convention made those who enjoy wearing mouse ears nearly salivate over this upcoming streaming service, which launches November 12 with an entry-level fee of mere $6.99 a month (Bundle packages with the Disney-controlled Hulu and ESPN+ will cost more).
The ability of these sauces to coat, and the layers of seaside aromas they generate, are what make me — and many thousands like me, I'll say in my defense — salivate over a bowl of spaghetti alle vongole peering at me from a bright display.
Nothing was available for sale at the party — the store officially opens Thursday — but there was a special T-shirt made for the occasion, with a yellow, green and black camouflage box logo, exactly the sort of limited item the brand's loyalists salivate over.
Learning. Just like Pavlov's dogs learned to associate the sound of a bell with food and would start to salivate in anticipation, our brains learn to associate taking a pill with relief, and start to produce the brain chemicals to kick-start that relief.
However, they also carry lots of weight for some buyers — especially in a flashy city like LA. Sometimes you just want a car that will give strangers an involuntary, visceral reaction — whether it's salivate with envy or sneer as your car's exhaust blasts their eardrums apart.
You probably think that data is meaningless, but it's enough to make an advertising network salivate: knowing how warm or cold your house is and how often you're home is enough information to change the ad-personalization game and tailor some incredibly specific advertising on Facebook.
No matter how many times I look through my Instagram feed and salivate over beautifully curated pictures of rainbow sprinkled banana splits, dense chocolate cakes, glistening glazed donuts, and stacks of ooey-gooey brownies, I fail to go the extra step in actually copying the recipe and making them.
Solo: A Star Wars Movie hasn't even come out yet, but fans disappointed by news that the Lando Calrissian movie isn't officially a done deal have something else to salivate over: According to the Hollywood Reporter, Boba Fett is going to be the subject of a standalone Star Wars film.
Under the Democrats' watch, the black community has lost so many lives, been politicized for low political ends, seen their education and life prospects dim, remain caught in the cycle of poverty, and most of all seen them pitted against law enforcement by political elites who salivate at their misery.
It might be a little sketchy to openly salivate over the photos of band members on the cover of their album, but Milemarker were ostensibly inviting you to do so, as if Husick and Newton were precisely the frigid forms being used to try to sell you Frigid Forms Sell.
Works like "The Parade of Rituals and Stereotypes" (2012) are a barrage of assaults on sexism and corruption, those deeply entrenched systematic abuses of power and depravity; in the piece, judges in a gallery salivate and ogle a parade of confused, wretched characters, mostly women in various stages of undress.
Somehow, as a result of those early nursing struggles, the emergency intubation in the hospital or perhaps our own ceaseless efforts to get her to eat, Violet forged a connection between eating and pain, just as dogs learned to salivate at the sound of a bell in Ivan Pavlov's classic experiment on conditioning.
Its possible to run a subscription like this and not lose money—the ebook subscription service Oyster, for example, was profitable in terms of gross—but it's very hard to do at the scale MoviePass is operating at and it's near impossible to do it with margins that would make investors salivate.
Shareef is one of the best high school players in the country -- and the move made top programs around the country salivate at the mouth hoping to score a top prospect who has absolutely NO REASON to be involved in a pay-for-play scandal (his family's got way too much money for that).
But Trump's team must also be wondering, even as they salivate over Clinton's woes, if there is one last big shock awaiting Trump, following October Surprise controversies over claims he sexually assaulted women and an "Access Hollywood" tape exposing his lewd language that left him so far behind his rival that he starts the campaign's last week possibly too far behind to catch up.
Meanwhile, the nation's bridges are left to crack, highways buckle, tracks heave, illicit drugs proliferate, medications grow ever-more expensive; diplomats scratch their heads and hind parts, idled by kingly disinterest, allies wonder whether we have their backs or should watch their backs, enemies salivate, polar ice caps slip into the sea, and poor, poor Doral Country Club -- under Trump's storied management -- continues, like the rest of us, to struggle.

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