It is when a person spits on their finger and sticks it in another person's ear.
I believe you mean catchphrases, not catchwords. Some catchphrases that begin with wet are wetback, wet bar, wet blanket, wet dream, wet noodle, wet nurse, and wet suit.
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No, it is not. The word "wet" is either an adjective or a verb (to make wet).
either adjective ('the ground is wet') or verb ('the dog wet the carpet')
The opposite is wet, or the similar words moist, damp, or humid.
Wet Willie was created in 1970.
Because if you wet your finger and put it in someones ear you get a Wet Willie
Because u lick your fingers and put it in someones ear it's called a wet willie
a wet willie is when someone licks there finger and outs it in someones ear
John lives and performs in Mobile, AL.
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Willie Britton goes by Willie.
Willie Gault goes by Willie James Gault.
Willie Pastrano went by Willie the Wisp.
Willie Macc goes by Willie Macc.
The term "wet willie" originates from a prank where a person moistens their finger with saliva and then places it in someone else's ear. The term likely gained popularity in the 20th century, with its playful and somewhat juvenile connotation reflecting a sense of harmless mischief. The act itself is often viewed as a lighthearted joke among friends rather than a serious offense. The exact origin of the phrase is unclear, but it has been a part of colloquial slang for several decades.
Willie Stevens goes by The Reverend, and Pilot Willie.