a nice jumpshot is said to be "wet". wet is a versatile basketball-related term that can be used as almost any part of speech.
interjection- John yelled "That's wet!" while shooting a 3
adjective- My jumper is so wet right now, i've made like 4 in a row
verb- I'm gonna go wet some Js down at the gym
noun- My J is pure wet right now
adjective- My jumper is so wet right now, i've made like 4 in a row
verb- I'm gonna go wet some Js down at the gym
noun- My J is pure wet right now
by sweatyj November 08, 2009
by dinojr June 20, 2009
by Darling Jester February 01, 2010
Mindy: You can't slam me until I'm nice and wet. It'll be more fun.
Tom: Of course. I'll lick you dry later, babe.
Mindy: Good idea. I ran out of towels earlier cleaning up your cum.
Tom: Of course. I'll lick you dry later, babe.
Mindy: Good idea. I ran out of towels earlier cleaning up your cum.
by Sexy Stripper Queen March 06, 2017
Alcoholic drinks. eg, beer, gin, Havana Club
Origin: shortening of "wet ones" (Edinburgh coloquilism)
Origin: shortening of "wet ones" (Edinburgh coloquilism)
"Colin had quite a few wets last night...."
"Tam, are you sinking wets this weekend?"
"Grahame bought all the wets that night"
Related:
"Wetfriendly" - Merry
"Wetnasty" - Inebriated
"Wetshy" - Teetotal, abstaining from alcohol
"Tam, are you sinking wets this weekend?"
"Grahame bought all the wets that night"
Related:
"Wetfriendly" - Merry
"Wetnasty" - Inebriated
"Wetshy" - Teetotal, abstaining from alcohol
by Tam Devereux March 20, 2007
- describes a conservative with liberal tendencies
- describes someone who's very wishy-washy and affected more by emotion rather than reason
- describes someone who's very wishy-washy and affected more by emotion rather than reason
by alias826 June 22, 2012

