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Wet work - Definition |
| Related Words: Abatis, Act, Acting, Action, Activism, Activities, Activity, Adaptation, Advance, Advantage, Adventure, Affair |
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Wet work is an euphemism for murder or assassination by governmental agencies that came into use during the Cold War. It is most popularly attributed to the KGB and their broad euphemism for such activities, "mokrie dela" (wet job). There have been others however, who attribute it to Mossad or the CIA.
The phrase "wet work" comes from the idea of wetting the earth with blood. A possible alternate origination is that the agent engaging in a "wet work" mission gets wet with blood due to their close proximity with their victim.
Sometimes the term "wet boy" is given to an agent involved in such work.
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Example Usage of work |
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JocelynZombie: There was a giant line at the Gap next door to my work, tho. I cut through there on my way to the sandwich shop to duck out of the wind. |
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Rellacafa: @Jocassels @jessfaith I have decided to at least wait until midday...then I will just be 'joining' all the people at work Xmas parties!! =D |
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dbrady: CW "Telling us not to do work was the most productive thing I did today." (True, in a good way.) Best pair-programming day in a LONG time. |
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