Pronunciation: /wɛˈtɪkət/
noun a blend of the words 'wet' and 'etiquette', used to describe the proper behavior or manners when dealing with wet or water-related situations
A1 It is important to learn wetiquette before going swimming.
A2 Children are taught wetiquette at a young age in swimming lessons.
B1 Following wetiquette rules helps maintain a clean and safe pool environment.
B2 Proper wetiquette includes showering before entering the pool and not running on the deck.
C1 Experienced swimmers understand the importance of wetiquette in public swimming areas.
C2 Pool managers enforce wetiquette rules to ensure the enjoyment of all patrons.
formal It is important to practice good wetiquette by wiping your feet before entering someone's home.
informal Hey, remember to have some wetiquette and use a coaster for your drink on the coffee table.
slang I can't believe she doesn't have any wetiquette, leaving puddles all over the bathroom floor.
figurative Having good wetiquette means being mindful of how your actions may affect others, like not splashing water on people at the pool.
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