The phrase "as wet as a fish" is an idiomatic expression used to describe something that is extremely wet or soaked. It draws on the idea that fish live in water and are naturally wet, conveying a vivid image of saturation. This expression is often used humorously or colloquially to emphasize the degree of wetness in a situation, such as being caught in the rain or splashed with water.
wet fish, wet fish, wet fish.. LIKE A BOSS
Adage = the saying is ' the cat would eat fish, but would not wet her feet'
As wet as a fish As wet as a drowned rat As wet as a soaking sponge
the characteristics of a fish are slimey,wet,scaley
they are wet
wet ones
domestic cats bitrds flying bugs rabbits tics
fish
Opinion on this varies, but generally the wet type is considered best for fish. There is some discussion about how wet the water needs to be, but as a general rule of thumb "The Wetter The Better" (as the water gets drier there is less of the wet that fish have evolved to utilise).
It means that your wet.
What dose it mean when your coochie get wet constantly
On the bracelets "keep it wet"mean keep your vagina wet. Keep it juicy .