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Moist

1. When used to describe food, it almost always makes my mouth, well, moist. Sandwiches are better when moist, cakes MUST be moist to taste good, etc.

2. It can also sound really disgusting. Think sweaty t-shirts, baby diapers, moldy bathroom crevices.

3. The kids from Recess used it to mean “awesome” or “cool”. You can’t argue with TJ and his gang.

So yeah, moist can be used in so many ways, I just dig it.

Erich Rau
Stockton, CA

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