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  1. Completely wrong, mistaken, as in If you think you can beat the system and win at roulette, you're all wet . The original allusion in this expression is unclear, that is, how moisture or dampness is related to wrongness.

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  3. The idiom “all wet” can be used to describe a person who is completely wrong about something, or an idea that is entirely incorrect. It can also refer to anything that is soaked with water, but this usage is less common than the figurative meaning.

  4. 1. Literally soaked by a liquid, usually water. I'm all wet because I got caught in that thunderstorm without an umbrella. The dryer must be broken because my clothes are still all wet. Don't splash around too much in the bath, kids. I don't want the floor getting all wet. 2. Totally wrong.

  5. Jul 8, 2006 · : It means you are wrong, but when did being wet mean the same as being wrong? Your question was "when." The closest I can come is what the OED tells me. "c. all wet: mistaken, completely wrong. orig. and chiefly U.S.

  6. ALL WET definition: wrong; mistaken | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

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