get wet
verbDefinitions
To come into contact with, or to put (something) into contact with, water, rain, mist, or…
To come into contact with, or to put (something) into contact with, water, rain, mist, or another liquid.
- I stood too close to the waterfall, and I got wet.
- The steel of this tool isn't stainless, so if you get it wet, you need to dry it off promptly.
- Some things can go in the water, like my dolphin boots, but other things, like books, are not so good when they get wet.
Of a woman, to become sexually aroused, as indicated by the occurrence of the natural…
Of a woman, to become sexually aroused, as indicated by the occurrence of the natural lubrication of the vagina.
- Sometimes I get wet right away, but other times I'm aroused but not very wet.
To abuse phencyclidine (commonly known as "PCP" or "angel dust").
- Alonzo Harris: […] Didn't know you liked to get wet, dog. Jake Hoyt: What's "wet"? Alonzo Harris: Butt-naked. Ill. Sherms. Dust. PCP. Primos. P-Dog. That's what you had. That's what you were smoking, you couldn't taste it?
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA