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wet ((slang) sexually aroused and thus having a moistened vulva)
adjective
[UK: wet]
[US: ˈwet]

húmedaadjective
{f}
Water is wet. = El agua es húmeda.

mojadaadjective
{f}
Maria was wet. = María estaba mojada.

wet [wetted, wetting, wets] (become wet)
verb
[UK: wet]
[US: ˈwet]

mojarseverbCats hate to get wet. = Los gatos odian mojarse.

wet [wetted, wetting, wets] (cover or impregnate with liquid)
verb
[UK: wet]
[US: ˈwet]

mojarverbI got wet. = Me mojé.

wet (made of liquid or moisture)
adjective
[UK: wet]
[US: ˈwet]

húmedoadjectiveWater is wet. = El agua es húmeda.

wet (of an object: covered with or impregnated with liquid)
adjective
[UK: wet]
[US: ˈwet]

mojadoadjectiveThat is wet. = Está mojado.

wet [wetted, wetting, wets] (urinate accidentally in or on)
verb
[UK: wet]
[US: ˈwet]

mearseverb

orinarseverb

wet blanket (someone who takes the fun out of a situation or activity)
noun
[UK: ˈwet.ˈblæŋkɪt]
[US: ˈwet.ˈblæŋkɪt]

aguafiestasnoun
{f} {m}

sosainanoun
{m} {f}

wet dream (erotic dream)
noun

sueño húmedonoun
{m}

sueño mojadonoun
{m}

wet nurse [wet nurses] (someone who treats someone else with excessive care)
noun
[UK: wet nɜːs]
[US: ˈwet ˈnɝːs]

consentidornoun
{m}

consentidoranoun
{f}

wet nurse [wet nurses] (woman hired to suckle another woman's child)
noun
[UK: wet nɜːs]
[US: ˈwet ˈnɝːs]

nodrizanoun
{f}

wet one's whistle (to have a drink)
verb
[UK: wet wʌnz ˈwɪs.l̩]
[US: ˈwet wʌnz ˈwɪs.l̩]

mojar el gaznateverb

wet oneself (lose control of one's bladder)
verb

mearseverb

orinarseverb

wet t-shirt contest (contest in which women wear wet t-shirts)
noun

concurso de camiseta mojadanoun
{m}

wet the bed (to urinate in one's bed during sleep)
verb

mojar la camaverb

wetback (Mexican or Central American who illegally enters the United States)
noun
[UK: ˈwet.bæk]
[US: ˈwet.bæk]

espalda mojadanoun
{mf}

mojadonoun
{m}

wether [wethers] (castrated goat)
noun
[UK: ˈwe.ðə(r)]
[US: ˈwe.ðər]

castrónnoun
{m}

wether [wethers] (castrated ram)
noun
[UK: ˈwe.ðə(r)]
[US: ˈwe.ðər]

carnero castradonoun
{m}

wetland [wetlands] (land that is covered mostly with water, with occasional marshy and soggy areas)
noun
[UK: ˈwet.lənd]
[US: ˈweˌt.lænd]

humedalnoun
{m}
Many of their wetland habitats are being affected by mining. = Muchos de sus hábitats de humedales están siendo afectados por la minería.

wetness (condition of being wet)
noun
[UK: wet]
[US: ˈwet.nəs]

humedadnoun
{f}

wetsuit [wetsuits] (close fitting, insulating garment)
noun
[UK: ˈwet.suːt]
[US: ˈwet.ˌsuːt]

traje acuáticonoun
{m}

wettability (ability of a solid surface to reduce the surface tension of a liquid)
noun

mojabilidadnoun

bedwetter (person who (habitually) urinates in his or her bed (during sleep))
noun

mojacamasnoun
{m} {f}

bedwetting [bedwettings] (involuntary urination while asleep)
noun
[UK: bed ˈwet.ɪŋ]
[US: ˈbed ˈwet.ɪŋ]

enuresis nocturnanoun
{f}

bellwether [bellwethers] (anything that indicates future trends)
noun
[UK: ˈbel.we.ðə(r)]
[US: ˈbeˌl.we.ðər]

barómetronoun
{m}

bellwether [bellwethers] (the leading sheep of a flock, having a bell hung round its neck)
noun
[UK: ˈbel.we.ðə(r)]
[US: ˈbeˌl.we.ðər]

mansonoun
{m}

the cat would eat fish but would not wet her feet (some sacrifices must be made for something to be achieved)
phrase

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