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ALL WET
wrong to the point of being silly or unbelievable
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1. He’s all wet if he thinks I’m going to believe his lies.
2. Don’t listen to Maria. She doesn’t know what she’s talking about. She’s all wet.

Compare to: not know beans about (something); out to lunch; for the birds; talk through (one’s) hat.


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