Adjective
(literally) Thoroughly soaked; drenched.
(idiomatic) Utterly incorrect; erroneous; uninformed.
(idiomatic) Deliberately and grotesquely untruthful.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgWoman is [...] - finally screwing and your groin and buttocks and thighs ache like hell and you're all wet and maybe bloody and it wasn't like a Hollywood movie at all but jesus at least you're not a virgin any more but is this what it's all about?-And meanwhile he's asking, "Did you come?" Robin Morgan
Then your muff would be all wet. Kerry Jackson
Mr. Darcy was in Pride and Prejudice and at first he was all snooty and huffy; then he fell in a lake and came out with his shirt all wet. And then we all loved him. In a swoony way. Louise Rennison
Whoever sleeps with children wakes up all wet. Venezuelan Proverb
Apparently wanting public recognition for their letter, the foundation on Monday published a fresh attacking Byrne that was entitled, “FFRF says U.S. Rep. Byrne all wet in defending school baptisms.” Source: Internet
After the repairing work, usually we are all wet and feel too tired to speak and stand straight up, but when we see the passengers can normally use the escalator, we feel it all worthwhile,” said Zhang, who turned back to work in his sweat-soaked clothes. Source: Internet