1. wetting - Noun
2. wetting - Adjective
3. wetting - Verb
Derived from WET
of Wet
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe psychoanalysis of neurotics has taught us to recognize the intimate connection between wetting the bed and the character trait of ambition. Sigmund Freud
Boy, you better check that tone. (Wulf) Yeah, yeah, ya scare me. I'm even wetting my pants while in your terrifying, gut-wrenching presence. See me shiver and quiver? Ooo, ahhh, ooo. (Chris) Sherrilyn Kenyon
When you see that someone is cutting your neighbor's beard, start wetting yours. Mexican Proverb
He who would catch fish must not mind wetting himself. Portuguese Proverb
Additionally, they replace lost flavours due to the repeated wetting and drying used in processing the tobacco. Source: Internet
As a result, the rising limb of the hydrograph becomes ever quicker as the flood moves downstream, until the flow rate is so great that the depletion by wetting soil becomes insignificant. Source: Internet