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wet room — noun A completely tiled room containing an unenclosed shower unit, the water from which is carried away by a drain in the floor • • • Main Entry: ↑wet … Useful english dictionary
wet room — /ˈwɛt rum/ (say wet roohm) noun a bathroom with a shower that has no screen, being located in an open space with a gently sloping floor and a central drain …
wet room — noun a bathroom in which the shower is open or set behind a single wall, its floor area being flush with the floor of the rest of the room … English new terms dictionary
wet — [wet] adj. wetter, wettest [ME < OE wæt, akin to ON vatr: for IE base see WATER] 1. moistened, covered, or saturated with water or other liquid 2. rainy; foggy; misty [a wet day] 3. not yet dry [wet paint] 4 … English World dictionary
wet bar — n AmE a small bar with equipment for making alcoholic drinks, in a house, hotel room etc … Dictionary of contemporary English
wet bar — wet ,bar noun count AMERICAN a small area built for serving alcoholic drinks in a house or private room … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
wet bar — ☆ wet bar n. a bar or serving counter, as in a recreation room, equipped with running water … English World dictionary
wet — 1. (the bed) to urinate in an inappropriate place And in various other phrases, such as wet yourself, to urinate in your clothing; wet your pants, to urinate in your trousers, etc.: Boys and girls who steal, vandalize, or wet the bed … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
Wet 'n Wild - Orlando — Infobox Amusement park name = Wet n Wild Orlando caption = Wet n Wild Logo location = Orlando, Florida United Statesflagicon|USA coordinates = homepage = [http://www.wetnwildorlando.com Wet n Wild Orlando] owner = NBC Universal (General Electric) … Wikipedia
Room — For other uses, see Room (disambiguation). Rooms redirects here. For the cultural facility, see The Rooms. A room is any distinguishable space within a structure. Usually, a room is separated from other spaces or passageways by interior walls;… … Wikipedia