Are you looking for an object (noun), or a word used to describe something that is very wet?
Well, anyway, I guess I'll just give it a go and see if anything helps!
Water is very wet. Jellyfish are very wet.
…This all seems too obvious.
Okay, adjectives:
saturated
drenched
Drenched means something very similar to soaked, I assume that this was meant as a threat that if someone did something, they would get very wet.
If you have diarrhea your feces will be very wet and watery. This occurs when we have the flu, or if we eat something that doesn't agree with us. Like too many prunes.
Not very. I wouldn't use it to seal something that I knew would get wet.
Very wet
to get your feet wet (meaning to give something new a try)wet your whistle (to have something to drink)slippery when wetHe's all wet (meaning wrong)She's a wet blanket (an unethusiastic person who brings others down)wet behind the ears (new at something, a novice)
Something that is damp or emptiness. These two things are not wet or dry.
It's very cold & very wet. It's very cold & very wet.
Because it's wet
You want to wet the bed? Just pee on it. And be prepared for your mom to get very mad. Now, she has to change your sheets and do the laundry. Why would you want to be like a baby and wet the bed?
Actually, they can have something very similar called an "Orgasm During Sleep", but it's rare in females.[1]
Very, very Wet
Very, very Wet