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'Wet' could refer to:

★ The condition of being liquid or being covered in a liquid.

★ The wets, moderate members of the British Conservative Party.

Phencyclidine (PCP), a dissociative anesthetic.

★ ''Wet'', a magazine about "gourmet bathing" from the late 1970s.

★ ''Wet'', a type of stew used in Ethiopian and Eritrean cuisine.

★ an area that allows the sale of alcohol, or an opponent of Prohibition (opposite of ''dry'')

Wet (Video Game) An upcoming video game developed and published by Sierra.
'WET' may stand for:

Western European Time.

★ , a video game.

Wuest Expanded Translation, a translation of the New Testament by Kenneth Wuest.

WET Web Tester, an automated web testing tool

★ WET Design, the company that created the Fountains of Bellagio.

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Wetting, getting two different materials to adhere (stick) to each other.

Wet Wet Wet, successful Scottish pop band of the 1980s and 1990s.

Wet dream, seminal ejaculation during sleep.

Wetback, derogatory term for a Mexican laborer who illegally enters the United States by swimming or wading the Rio Grande River.

Wet-on-wet, a painting technique

Wet nurse, a woman who breast feeds a baby that is not her own.

Wet etching, removal of material by immersing the wafer in a liquid bath of chemical etchant.

Christiaan Rudolf de Wet, a Boer general and politician.

★ , ninth and last video in the Wet & Wild series of videos produced by Playboy magazine

Wet bulb globe temperature, to measure the possible evaporation in natural ventilation conditions

Wet artificial life, artificial life created in water (or other solvent) based chemical substrates.

Wet clean, process of using strong acids to remove damage from the surface of semiconductors.

Wet work, euphemism for murder or assassination by governmental agencies that came into use during the Cold War.

Wet grinder, popular tools in the South Indian kitchen used to make paste out of soaked grains and lentils.

Wet season, seasons in which the average rainfall in a region is significantly increased.

Subpreputial wetness, lanolin-like wetness commonly found in under the prepuce in most male and female individuals who have not undergone circumcision, as well as in the female vulva area.

Wet cell, kind of electrochemical cell

Adequately wet, environmental term referring to asbestos containing material that is sufficiently mixed or penetrated with liquid to prevent the release of particulates

Wet-folded, an origami technique

Wet electrons

Wet dock, dock where the level of water is maintained

Wet Congress, condition achieved in the 1932 election where a proper majority was set in the US congress to overturn the Volstead Act, ending prohibition.

Wetting layer

Wet sump, lubricating oil management design for four-stroke piston internal combustion engines which uses a built-in reservoir for oil

Wet from Birth, fourth studio album by the indie rock band The Faint.

Toad the Wet Sprocket, American folk pop band.

Wet T-shirt contest, form of beauty contest.

Wet and messy fetishism, form of sexual fetishism.

Wet Mountain Valley, located in Custer County in south-central Colorado.

Nicolaas Jacobus de Wet, Governor-General of the Union of South Africa from 1943 to 1946.

Wetted aspect ratio (wing), good indication of the aerodynamic efficiency of an aircraft.

Wet feet/dry feet, 1995 revision of the Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966.

I Get Wet, debut album from metal solo artist Andrew W. K.

Wet Tropics of Queensland, series of National Parks stretching for 450 km along the north east coast of Australia

My Soul Is Wet, the only album by the band Mutha's Day Out.

My Soul Is Wet (song), second track and the title track to the only album released by Mutha's Day Out.

Wet Dream (album), first solo album by Pink Floyd keyboardist Richard Wright.

Slippery When Wet, Bon Jovi's third and most commercially successful album.

Wet Hot American Summer, 2001 feature film

Wetted surface, a fluid mechanics term indicating the area of an object exposed to the fluid in question.

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