Yes, meaning a person or an item.
No it is a verb, the adjective would be "sweaty".
sweet sweaty that's all i got
The adverb profusely could describe sweating (action). The adjective sweating (e.g. sweating men) has no adverb form, but the adjective "sweaty" has the rarely-used adverb form "sweatily."
a sweaty fatty or aka sweaty gay is known as a Justin Talmadge
really sweaty
"Sweat" is a noun and a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative or superlative form. The comparative and superlative forms of the adjective sweaty are sweatier and sweatiest respectively.
Sweaty Handshake was created in 1995-01.
What is that fowl odor.
I love you very much sweaty.
Sweaty, run, while sweaty grab and hold them.
they become sweaty because they are blatently not okay to eat and are off
The same reason straight guys get sweaty when they have tacos