adjective General Slang

moist

· adjective · mle

Soft, pathetic, embarrassingly weak.

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Definitions

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Soft. Wet. Pathetic. Used to call someone out for being a pushover, simping too hard, or generally lacking backbone. Stings more than it should because of the imagery.

“Buying her flowers after one date? You're moist, bro.”
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Literally damp — slightly wet. The standard English sense people famously can't stand the sound of. UK slang ran with the ick and made it an insult.

“Cake was lovely, really moist.”
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Calling someone moist is calling them a coward, a sap, a wetwipe. Britwide slur for weakness — but in drill it's the ultimate dismissal of an opp or a fakeman. If you back down, snitch, cry on Snap, or talk big and do nothing, you're moist.

“He started crashing out on the live, proper moist behaviour.”
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moist In A Sentence

Buying her flowers after one date? You're moist, bro.
Cake was lovely, really moist.

Origin & Usage

London road slang use that took off in the 2000s — separate from the universal 'this word makes people cringe' meme around the texture sense. The insult sense is pure UK street.

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