"Wetzel" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A Wetzel can refer to a person or thing related to the name Wetzel, or more commonly, it can be used in a few different contexts:
1. Wetzel Wiener: This term can refer to a hot dog, especially one that is long and thin, named after a Hot Dog vendor named Albert Wetzel in the 1920s in Los Angeles.
2. Les Wetzel: This is an American composer, best known for writing the score to the TV show 'FM' (1978)
3. prov Tourism management company in Clearwater Beach, Florida
Most commonly it refers to a type of hot dog, which is probably the most well-known association for the term.
1. Wetzel's condition was that the contract had to be signed immediately.
2. The Wetzel museum was an old mansion in the countryside, filled with antique furniture.
3. The bagel shop sold Wetzel pretzels, which were still warm from the oven.
4. Can I get a Wetzel root beer with my meal, please?
5. The family returned to their cottage to find that the floor was wet from all the water that had wetzel the foundation.
A wetsuit is a garment of neoprene foam rubber and fabric that is worn by surfers, divers, and swimmers to provide thermal insulation and protection from the cold water. It is typically worn in conjunction with a swimsuit and other beach gear.
Having or receiving the greatest amount of rainfall or moisture. Extremely damp or sopping, especially due to rain or excessive moisture.
Wettin is a surname of German origin, particularly of Saxon noble origin. It is associated with the House of Wettin, a powerful noble house of medieval Germany that ruled several states in the region of Central Europe.<br><br>The name "Wettin" is derived from the Middle High German word "weti ou wettin," which refers to a wet, swampy, or marshy area, possibly indicating a location where the family's ancestral castle or estate was situated.<br><br>In modern times, the surname Wettin is found in many countries, including the United Kingdom, Germany, and Australia.
The verb "wetting" can have a few different meanings depending on the context in which it is used.<br><br>1. Making something wet or moist. For example: "The gardener helped to wet the soil before planting the seeds."<br><br>2. Engaging in a wet stimulus, such as trying to stop wetting oneself as a child would when tired. <br><br>Note: The term wetting can also be a noun (wetting) relating to a disorder or issue with control of these bodily processes.
Wexford is a county in the southeast of Ireland. It is one of the 26 counties that make up the Republic of Ireland. The county is named after the provincial capital, Wexford town, which was named after the Second Viscount of Wexford, John Pierrepont.