wet wipe

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wet wipe (plural wet wipes)

  1. A small moistened piece of paper or cloth for cleaning or personal hygiene, often folded and individually wrapped for convenience.
    Synonyms: handi-wipe, moist towelette, wetnap
    • 2015, Andrew O'Hagan, The Illuminations, →ISBN, page 48:
      He opened it and took out a flattened bag of wet wipes and a packet of sherbet.
  2. (slang) An annoying or contemptible person.
    Synonyms: asswipe; see also Thesaurus:jerk
    • 2023, Kesia Lupo, Let’s Play Murder, London: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, →ISBN, page 23:
      ‘Do you have to be such a wet wipe?’ Then she snorted. ‘Whatever. Who cares? Let’s be real – we don’t know each other, and we’re not going to get to know each other. I have literally no interest in you. We’re both playing for ourselves. []
    • 2023 June 30, Marina Hyde, “The tide is coming in fast on Rishi Sunak – and it’s full of sewage”, in The Guardian[1]:
      Thames Water has become the latest object lesson in the predictable and predicted folly of privatised monopolies, aided by a regulator that’s an even bigger wet wipe than the fatbergs bunging up the sewers.

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