This seemed a little sus to me so I checked the dictionary. Merriam-Webster says wet can mean consisting of liquid such as water. (See 1a of screen capture).
That was actually what my initial response was going to be! Then I checked the definition and saw it wasn’t even necessary to argue at the molecular level.
Rain is not wet. Water makes things wet, but is not itself wet.
Unlike your mom
Wet is used as a synonym for rain in my local dialect. The endless flexibility of english is amazing. Noun that verb! Adjectivize all the words!
Just don’t put colour before size in your stack of adjectives or everyone cringes, for some reason.
One of the things water makes wet is water.
Water makes it self wet? The other definitions and reasoning is plausible. Water makes water wet? Stoner ideas?
This seemed a little sus to me so I checked the dictionary. Merriam-Webster says wet can mean consisting of liquid such as water. (See 1a of screen capture).
I have said, many times, something like “I’ll be out in the wet if you need me”.
Also if two water molecules are next to each other then are they not making each other wet?
That was actually what my initial response was going to be! Then I checked the definition and saw it wasn’t even necessary to argue at the molecular level.
There go those slutty water molecules again
Hydrogen bonding with just any molecule they bump into. Those promiscuous polar particles.
Their so corrosive to the bonds of those around them, if only they’d think of other more