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Discover Ludwig"Wet boring" on its own is not a complete sentence and does not make sense
It could potentially be used as an adjective phrase such as "The wet, boring weather made the outdoor event less enjoyable." This use implies that the weather was both wet (rainy) and boring (dull, uneventful).
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His new album Mature Themes, his ninth official release, includes a song called Driftwood (a title made famous in 1999 by wet, boring Scottish men singing about a wet, boring thing) in which he barks madly about "the bad breath of a cross-eyed goat".
Likewise, IolantheWrites said the books are perfect for a wet boring day, as "they will make your sides ache with laughter".
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"Point Number 13: boring, boring, boring.
Fifty years later, Colin Dexter, also bored on a wet, Welsh holiday in August, created the music-loving detective, Inspector Morse.
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You know, the studied boastfulness and wet-lipped excitement of trading exaggerated exploits with your gal pals before sucking dick got boring.
Wet, wet, wet, wet, wet".
They are boring, boring boring.
And boring.
Way boring.
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