"I really like Amanda."
"What are you doing, trying to get your fingers wet or something?"
"I already got my fingers wet!"
"What are you doing, trying to get your fingers wet or something?"
"I already got my fingers wet!"
by Yung Phil March 14, 2012
To moisten one's 'beak', metaphorically or literally. Initially coined by one CaptSteelShank, briefly plagiarised by Professor Poulet, but then swiftly recovered by its original creator, the phrase 'Man's got to get his beak wet' was originally used to describe the process of landing at Construction Site ('struc city bitch) on Call of Duty's Blackout to quickly engage the enemy.
The phrase has since been adapted to mean 'to moisten one's genitals through acts linked (but not restricted to) coitus', primarily due to the abrupt departure of the Captain's partner from a 9 year relationship with little more explanation than 'I need time for myself.'
The phrase has since been adapted to mean 'to moisten one's genitals through acts linked (but not restricted to) coitus', primarily due to the abrupt departure of the Captain's partner from a 9 year relationship with little more explanation than 'I need time for myself.'
Man's got to get his beak wet!
Did you hear about Jim? It's been a while but man got his beak wet last weekend!
'Have you seen Tom?' 'No I think he's getting his beak wet in your bedroom'
What is it to get one's beak wet?
Did you hear about Jim? It's been a while but man got his beak wet last weekend!
'Have you seen Tom?' 'No I think he's getting his beak wet in your bedroom'
What is it to get one's beak wet?
by Captain Steelshank March 22, 2019
by Mitzysuckedmydick November 11, 2016
by Party pants January 21, 2024
Last night, before my friend left my house, he asked "Are you getting your stuff wet tonight," because I was home alone with my girlfriend.
by mikey massacre December 01, 2008
by pseud0nym12470 December 15, 2023
A slang reference to “wet work” in the present but referring to a future time in which one may either be involved in below or related activities similar to “learning to get wet”.
(wet work (uncountable) (euphemistic) Covert assassination performed by government operatives. (by extension) Work within a gang or organization that involves killing or attacking people, for assassination or intimidation.)
“Ima chill in scarbs and see if things get wet”
“Wet work, got the kitchen stanking.” Weezy
“Ima chill in scarbs and see if things get wet”
“Wet work, got the kitchen stanking.” Weezy
by Yool336 May 23, 2021