drool all over someone/something

drool (all) over (someone or something)

1. Literally, to release saliva from one's mouth onto someone or something. Can you please come in here and get your dog before he drools all over me?
2. To be very excited about or interested in something. My boyfriend has been drooling over those fancy speakers at the store.
See also: drool, over
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

drool (all) over someone/something

in. to show enormous desire for someone or something. Sam was drooling over Martha like a lovesick calf.
See also: all, drool, over, someone, something
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • drool
  • drool (all) over (someone or something)
  • drool over
  • drool over someone/something
  • salivate
  • salivate (all) over (someone or something)
  • salivate over
  • slobber
  • slobber (all) over (someone or something)
  • slobber over