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Phrase of the Day: ‘all wet’

English lesson - all wet

‘all wet’  /ɔːl wɛt/

This means to be wrong about something. It is usually used when being wrong is embarrassing.

“If you think the price will come down on these houses, you’re all wet.”

 

 

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