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Originally Posted by Anthony1s
Why do ppl say "in the wet"? Makes no sense. It's "in the water" if anything. Or are ppl trying to distinguish that it doesn't have to be water because water isn't the only thing that's wet?
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'In the water' usually refers to a body of water like a lake/river - 'in the wet', is just colloquial for any kind of damp/wet condition ...
Looks like BMW really getting in the spirit of the world cup! Hopefully they will showcase an alpine white M2C, with a red cross, emblazoned 'ITS COMING HOME'