wet-noodle

English

Noun

wet-noodle

  1. (attributive) Wet noodle.
    • 2007, Rex A. Ewing, Hydrogen - Hot Stuff, Cool Science: Discover the Future of Energy, →ISBN, page 191:
      As I stumbled with wet-noodle legs onto what was now the disembarkation platform, Zed remarked that I had turned “a most peculiar shade of green."
    • 2007, Patrick Oden, It's a Dance, →ISBN, page xii:
      Using a narrative approach—rather than the more conventional concept-based approach to theologizing—Patrick ably guides us beyond rigid fundamentalism, wet-noodle liberalism, and technique-based ecclesiology to a kind of direct engagement with the Spirit that is as wholesome as it is life-transforming.
    • 2008, Caitlin O'Connell, The Elephant's Secret Sense: The Hidden Life of the Wild Herds of Africa, →ISBN:
      Then they began to wallow, swatting at each other with their wet-noodle trunks.
    • 2008, Jeffrey N. Gingold, Mental Sharpening Stones:
      Perfectly cool because, as I swim, it keeps my body temperature cool, allowing me to “go the distance” before my body gives out from the “wet-noodle” effect of heat.
    • 2013, Garland H. Green, ‎W.P. Myers, ‎Dan W. Hartshorn, Guy Rules, →ISBN:
      No matter how slimy the other Guy's wet-noodle handshake may be, never crush his hand.
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