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By *hunky Chef OP   Man  over a year ago

Norwich

Do you hate this word?

Why do you hate it?

What do you describe with it, if you use it?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I’d describe a lot of fabbers as moist

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Like a dirty mop

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By *aretobareCouple  over a year ago

Central Portugal

My favourite use of moist is connected with priority seats on London transport

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I drop it into every day conversations just to see how people react. Do they recoil at the mention of the word or smile because they are just as filthy minded...it's a good way to gauge people haha

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By *inger_SnapWoman  over a year ago

Hampshire/Dorset

It always makes me think of cake, so I like it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I don't hate the word moist, not sure why people do.

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By *ickshawedCouple  over a year ago

Wolverhampton


"It always makes me think of cake, so I like it."

As long as there's no soggy bottoms

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By *hunky Chef OP   Man  over a year ago

Norwich


"It always makes me think of cake, so I like it."

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I always use it for cakes, especially for Brownie.

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By *hunky Chef OP   Man  over a year ago

Norwich


"I don't hate the word moist, not sure why people do."

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I have no idea, but many people get the chills hearing "moist".

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By *ittlebirdWoman  over a year ago

The Big Smoke

I like it

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By *opinovMan  over a year ago

Point Nemo, Cumbria


"I don't hate the word moist, not sure why people do."

Yeah, me neither. However, I have an employee who detests the word so I drop it as often as I can.

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By *wistedbambi69Woman  over a year ago

Somerset

It doesn't bother me I like a nice, moist vicky sponge lol

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By *exycarlashane181Couple  over a year ago

Leamington Spa

I use it coz I know it makes people cringe

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By *ost SockMan  over a year ago

West Wales and Cardiff

I’m fine with moist.

I do, however, have an irrational hatred of the word “meld”. No idea why. Thankfully, it’s not a key word in Fab parlance .

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By *hunky Chef OP   Man  over a year ago

Norwich


"I use it coz I know it makes people cringe"

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I take the piss when the have the chills about it.

Same when someone says "C.U.N.T."

"Hun? Ah do you mean cunt?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Good night moist see you moistly in the moisty morning

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It doesn't bother me I like a nice, moist vicky sponge lol"

Or any cake moist

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By *hunky Chef OP   Man  over a year ago

Norwich


"I’m fine with moist.

I do, however, have an irrational hatred of the word “meld”. No idea why. Thankfully, it’s not a key word in Fab parlance ."

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It's an extremely rare word.

I admit I needed to look it up.

Never heard it in my 17 years in the UK.

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By *arty84Man  over a year ago

Orpington

I'm not too bothered by the word and use it to properly describe a cake, but I can't help but drop it into a conversation when I know the other person cringes at the word.

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By *arley QuimWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere

I prefer damp in sexy terms... Are you feeling slightly damp?... Gets my kickers, moist every damn time

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By *hunky Chef OP   Man  over a year ago

Norwich


"Good night moist see you moistly in the moisty morning "

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Good night!

Moisty dreams!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It always makes me think of cake, so I like it.

As long as there's no soggy bottoms"

Mine get sink holes.. Moisty

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By *he ass man 666Man  over a year ago

paradise city

Fantastic word , who doesn’t like moist bit of cake for example

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By *hunky Chef OP   Man  over a year ago

Norwich


"I'm not too bothered by the word and use it to properly describe a cake, but I can't help but drop it into a conversation when I know the other person cringes at the word. "

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Perfect word for cakes and annoy people.

Not the best for anything else really.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Fantastic word , who doesn’t like moist bit of cake for example "

Heard sponges are the moisty best

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm not too bothered by the word and use it to properly describe a cake, but I can't help but drop it into a conversation when I know the other person cringes at the word.

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Perfect word for cakes and annoy people.

Not the best for anything else really."

I used to say the ground was moist

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By *he ass man 666Man  over a year ago

paradise city


"I'm not too bothered by the word and use it to properly describe a cake, but I can't help but drop it into a conversation when I know the other person cringes at the word.

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Perfect word for cakes and annoy people.

Not the best for anything else really.

I used to say the ground was moist"

Rather use moist than damp

Moist knickers over damp knicker everytime lol

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By *arley QuimWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere


"I'm not too bothered by the word and use it to properly describe a cake, but I can't help but drop it into a conversation when I know the other person cringes at the word.

*

Perfect word for cakes and annoy people.

Not the best for anything else really.

I used to say the ground was moist

Rather use moist than damp

Moist knickers over damp knicker everytime lol"

Pissy knickers are sexy, no?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm not too bothered by the word and use it to properly describe a cake, but I can't help but drop it into a conversation when I know the other person cringes at the word.

*

Perfect word for cakes and annoy people.

Not the best for anything else really.

I used to say the ground was moist

Rather use moist than damp

Moist knickers over damp knicker everytime lol"

moisture

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm not too bothered by the word and use it to properly describe a cake, but I can't help but drop it into a conversation when I know the other person cringes at the word.

*

Perfect word for cakes and annoy people.

Not the best for anything else really.

I used to say the ground was moist

Rather use moist than damp

Moist knickers over damp knicker everytime lol

moisture "

That is mature moist... Moisture

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By *hunky Chef OP   Man  over a year ago

Norwich


"I'm not too bothered by the word and use it to properly describe a cake, but I can't help but drop it into a conversation when I know the other person cringes at the word.

*

Perfect word for cakes and annoy people.

Not the best for anything else really.

I used to say the ground was moist"

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Yes.

I give you that.

Didn't think about it.

Now days a man doesn't need to be a gardener.

Not many bushes around.

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By *hunky Chef OP   Man  over a year ago

Norwich


"I'm not too bothered by the word and use it to properly describe a cake, but I can't help but drop it into a conversation when I know the other person cringes at the word.

*

Perfect word for cakes and annoy people.

Not the best for anything else really.

I used to say the ground was moist

Rather use moist than damp

Moist knickers over damp knicker everytime lol

Pissy knickers are sexy, no? "

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Not really.

Wet/soaked is good enough for describing that.

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By *uzie69xTV/TS  over a year ago

Maidstone

A linguist once told me there are 14 words in English between Arrid and Drenched.

As an island nation with variable wet weather, it's kinda like Inuits having several words for snow?

I guess 'moist' would be somewhere in the middle of that range.

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By *hunky Chef OP   Man  over a year ago

Norwich


"A linguist once told me there are 14 words in English between Arrid and Drenched.

As an island nation with variable wet weather, it's kinda like Inuits having several words for snow?

I guess 'moist' would be somewhere in the middle of that range."

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Kind of logical. Right?

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By *arty84Man  over a year ago

Orpington


"I'm not too bothered by the word and use it to properly describe a cake, but I can't help but drop it into a conversation when I know the other person cringes at the word.

*

Perfect word for cakes and annoy people.

Not the best for anything else really.

I used to say the ground was moist

Rather use moist than damp

Moist knickers over damp knicker everytime lol

moisture

That is mature moist... Moisture"

Haha that's fair, it's crazy how many descriptors there are from something being wet. Although for knickers maybe wet or drenched would be fine, at least it's not sweaty knickers.

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By *ucka39Man  over a year ago

Newcastle

Prefer using moist and buckled a beginning with an ending

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By *ost SockMan  over a year ago

West Wales and Cardiff


"I’m fine with moist.

I do, however, have an irrational hatred of the word “meld”. No idea why. Thankfully, it’s not a key word in Fab parlance .

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It's an extremely rare word.

I admit I needed to look it up.

Never heard it in my 17 years in the UK."

It’s really not extremely rare. I hear it occasionally .

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple  over a year ago

Leeds

It doesn't bother me, I never understand why people dislike it.

Mrs

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By *untimes6969Man  over a year ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

It's all in the context and use of the word - I quite like it!

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By *ensuallover1000Man  over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

I prefer to use it in the context of baking; ‘Eeee by gum! This banana cake is reet moist!’

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By *oubleswing2019Man  over a year ago

Colchester

It's an awesome word to challenge a French natural speaker with.

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Since "Moi" is pronounced "MWah" in French.

So "Mwahst" sounds like something Inspector Clouseau might say !

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By *andaloriansCouple  over a year ago

Malvern

No! I have this word tattooed on my arm! Best. Word. Ever!

S

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By *adgerMan  over a year ago

york

Had to laugh… I use this at work… natural

Moisture content … always makes me smile… I know… odd!

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