slapjš

Etymology
From the same stem as the verb, with an extra j (cf. 🇨🇬).

Adjective

 * 1) wet containing, having absorbed moisture, water or some other liquid; having moisture, water or some other liquid on its surface
 * 2) of weather; syn. wet, humid, rainy characterized by increased rainfall, or by increased amounts of water vapor
 * 1) of weather; syn. wet, humid, rainy characterized by increased rainfall, or by increased amounts of water vapor
 * 1) of weather; syn. wet, humid, rainy characterized by increased rainfall, or by increased amounts of water vapor
 * 1) of weather; syn. wet, humid, rainy characterized by increased rainfall, or by increased amounts of water vapor
 * 1) of weather; syn. wet, humid, rainy characterized by increased rainfall, or by increased amounts of water vapor
 * 1) of weather; syn. wet, humid, rainy characterized by increased rainfall, or by increased amounts of water vapor
 * 1) of weather; syn. wet, humid, rainy characterized by increased rainfall, or by increased amounts of water vapor
 * 1) of weather; syn. wet, humid, rainy characterized by increased rainfall, or by increased amounts of water vapor
 * 1) of weather; syn. wet, humid, rainy characterized by increased rainfall, or by increased amounts of water vapor
 * 1) of weather; syn. wet, humid, rainy characterized by increased rainfall, or by increased amounts of water vapor