wet end

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wet end (plural wet ends)

  1. The first section of a paper machine to which the pulp is delivered in a slurry form (as mixture of fiber and water).
  2. Someone who is incompetent.
    • 1991, Stephen King, Needful Things:
      Sean's lower lip was trembling. "Kevin Pelkey says—" "Who are you going to believe? That wet end or your own brother? []
    • 2010, Michael Causey, The Shaman's Wolf, page 164:
      Then the other grabbed the rifle from his friend and said, “You wet end! Here! Let me show ya how to do it.”

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