Meaning:
Completely mistaken
Examples:
- His explanation of the situation was completely all wet; he had no idea what he was talking about.
- The weather forecast turned out to be all wet; it didn't rain at all despite their predictions.
- She thought she knew everything about the project, but her ideas were all wet when it came to practical implementation.
- His theory about the economy being on the brink of collapse was proven to be all wet when the market rebounded the next day.
- Don't listen to him; he's all wet when it comes to understanding modern technology.
- Their plan to finish the project early turned out to be all wet; they underestimated the amount of work involved.
- The rumors circulating about the company's financial troubles are all wet; they just signed a lucrative deal with a major investor.
- The teacher's explanation of the math problem was all wet; none of the students could follow what she was saying.
- Despite what he says, his arguments are all wet and lack any real evidence.
- The movie review was all wet; it completely misrepresented the plot and characters of the film.
- Don't forget your umbrellas or otherwise you could get all wet.
- Be sure to bring a towel so you don't get all wet.
- 50 μg Narasin/kg for all wet tissues from chickens for fattening’
- Well, sure, but then the pizzas would get all wet.
- I'm still invisible and now I'm all wet.
- Peter got all wet in the rain.
- We are all wet and see nothing.
- Why is this floor all wet?
- Why is my shirt all wet?
- Your shirt too. It's all wet.