Of the lips: Thick, swollen, protruding. Hence blobber-lipped a. Cf. BLUBBER a.
1593. Pass. Morrice, 83. She was monstrous blobber lipt.
1681. Grew, Musæum, I. § 6. i. 135 (J.). The Blobber-lipd Snail.
1685. Dryden, Lucretius, Misc. Wks. (1760), II. 457. Hanging blobber lips but pout for Kisses.
1692. R. LEstrange, Fables, i. 1. Some will have his person deformed : Blobber-Lippd.
1818. Blackw. Mag., III. 282. Lazy streams of delight from their blobber lips falling.