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TWTS: Wet your whistle, not your appetite

TWTS: Wet your whistle, not your appetite

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When we wet our whistle at a bar, we have a "wh" in whistle but not in "wet." That fact spurred an argument in the comments section of an article we found last week. The author had used the phrase "wet your whistle," but some commenters argued it should've been "whet your whistle.

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