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If a fish is underwater is it wet?
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RE: If a fish is underwater is it wet?
(01 Feb 2018, 01:43 PM)Duck Wrote: We should better ask a Fish.
:homrascary: :xmark: :nicememe: ----> one day i will stop these XD
- Well i mean you are a duck so you might have some experience in the water, if you look the description up and some videos its way more complicated than you actually think at first XD
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RE: If a fish is underwater is it wet?
I hate this debate so much. People literally went off of this question based off of one single google search from a one resource which I'm not even sure is reliable. But, yes, the fish is wet. The literal definition of wet is consisting of, containing, covered with, or soaked with liquid (such as water) and that is straight from Merriam Webster, ladies and gentlemen. The definition of underwater is lying, growing, worn, performed, or operating below the surface of the water. So, if the fish is touching the water, it is wet. As long as it is soaked with liquid, it is wet. You may appear dry once fully submerged underwater but you are, in fact, wet.
Thank you bois and grils. I will say no more than that.
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