wet around the edges
wet around the edges
1. Of an eye, partially filled with tears. There wasn't an eye in the audience that wasn't wet around the edges by the end of her stunning performance. I'd never seen my father cry before, but even his eyes were wet around the edges when Mary got on the plane to Japan.
2. Mildly drunk. We were all a little wet around the edges by the time we left the bar. I was confused at first why John was being so sentimental, until I realized he'd been drinking whiskey and was wet around the edges.
See also: around, edge, wet
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- moist around the edges
- see eye to eye
- see eye to eye, to
- have (one's)/an eye out for (someone or something)
- see eye to eye with (someone)
- eye to eye
- see eye to eye about (something)
- see eye to eye on (something)
- look somebody in the eye/face
- look someone in the eye