The "Moist" Poll

Contributor: DeliciousSurprise DeliciousSurprise
Moist - adjective
1. slightly wet:
the moist, fertile soil
(of the eyes) wet with tears:
her brother’s eyes became moist
(of a climate) rainy:
exposure to the Atlantic on the west gives rise to a cool, moist climate


Now, I know that some people are grossed out by the word moist. Some people think it's sexy. What about you?


Note: This poll is not asking about the meaning of the word moist or its usage, simply vote based on your feelings about the word moist. Poll is private because I don't want anyone to feel moisturally discriminated.
Answers (private voting - your screen name will NOT appear in the results):
The word MOIST grosses me out or really bothers me.
65  (15%)
The word MOIST excites me or otherwise makes me happy.
37  (9%)
The word MOIST is... just a word? I have no other special feelings towards it.
306  (72%)
~*OTHER*~
17  (4%)
Total votes: 425
Poll is closed
09/23/2011
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Contributor: wetone123 wetone123
Somehow, the word moist is sexy to me. I like it. I like it a lot.
09/23/2011
Contributor: Kindred Kindred
It doesn't gross me out, but I generally associate it with being a negative.
09/23/2011
Contributor: Antipova Antipova
It's a neutral word, for me.

The one that grosses me out (the way 'moist' apparently grosses other people out) is 'flaccid.' That word just makes me shudder.
09/23/2011
Contributor: sexyintexas sexyintexas
Quote:
Originally posted by Antipova
It's a neutral word, for me.

The one that grosses me out (the way 'moist' apparently grosses other people out) is 'flaccid.' That word just makes me shudder.
LMFAO!
09/23/2011
Contributor: Shellz31 Shellz31
It takes a hell of a lot more to gross me out!
09/23/2011
Contributor: unfulfilled unfulfilled
It's neutral to me
09/23/2011
Contributor: mandiegk mandiegk
There are words I prefer to use instead, but it doesn't bother me or gross me out.
09/23/2011
Contributor: Jul!a Jul!a
The word "moist" means absolutely nothing to me, other than something has some moisture in it. I hear "moist" and I think "the cake is wonderfully moist" and then I want cake lol.
09/23/2011
Contributor: WhoopieDoo WhoopieDoo
My little cousin has an incredibly hot girlfriend who has the most insanely hot voice I've ever heard and she uses the word a lot to describe food, but it still excites me when I hear her say it.
09/23/2011
Contributor: SexyTabby SexyTabby
I guess for me it would depend on the context surrounding it but mostly it's just a word.
09/23/2011
Contributor: LaLaLouise LaLaLouise
We sell a brand of lube at work called Moist, that's the first thing I hear of when I hear the word.
09/23/2011
Contributor: P'Gell P'Gell
Quote:
Originally posted by Jul!a
The word "moist" means absolutely nothing to me, other than something has some moisture in it. I hear "moist" and I think "the cake is wonderfully moist" and then I want cake lol.
Yeah, but in my group of people and even my family, when someone says. "That cake is wonderfully moist." half the table breaks up in inappropriate, immature laughter.
09/23/2011
Contributor: Princess-Kayla ♥ Princess-Kayla ♥
I think it's a pretty gross word. But I don't freak out when I hear it.
09/23/2011
Contributor: indiglo indiglo
It doesn't gross me out in general, but occasionally, depending on who's using it and how they're using it, it'll gross/creep me out just a little.
09/23/2011
Contributor: Tuesday Tuesday
The word moist is good when its used in reference to cake. It seems like that's the only thing I hear called moist.
09/23/2011
Contributor: Waterfall Waterfall
The word doesn't bother me, but I would prefer if it was left out of sex talk lol.
09/23/2011
Contributor: aliceinthehole aliceinthehole
EW you said 'moist!' freaknasty!


also i hate the words fresh and pure.

freaking gross.
09/23/2011
Contributor: JessCee JessCee
Quote:
Originally posted by Tuesday
The word moist is good when its used in reference to cake. It seems like that's the only thing I hear called moist.
Same here... I've never used/heard it used in a sexual way... so I'm pretty neutral about it.
09/23/2011
Contributor: Sir Sir
It doesn't gross me out, per se. Nothing really does. But it does sound a bit off and is definitely not a word to use in order to turn me on.
09/23/2011
Contributor: Naughty Student Naughty Student
Quote:
Originally posted by Jul!a
The word "moist" means absolutely nothing to me, other than something has some moisture in it. I hear "moist" and I think "the cake is wonderfully moist" and then I want cake lol.
I hear moist and I think the soil around my plant is moist! But moist cakes sounds good!
09/23/2011
Contributor: dv8 dv8
Moist? Is anyone a fan of Dr. Horrible by any chance?
09/23/2011
Contributor: Yaoi Pervette (deleted) Yaoi Pervette (deleted)
The only time the word sounded somewhat gross was when Jerri Blank in an episode of Strangers with Candy said, "I am moist as a snack cake down there."
09/23/2011
Contributor: wetone123 wetone123
It was a moist, humid southern morning. The smell of hibiscus flowers hung moist and musky in the air. He was so fine he made my panties moist. I kissed his moist luscious mouth. We headed towards the rye grass, and he stroked my moist, most private place. The dew from the grass was moist on our bodies. He then entered my moist throbbing pussy and I shuddered with ecstasy. It wasn't long before his moist, creamy cum was mingled with mine. My eyes were moist with tears of joy. We lay there, our bodies entwined, moist with dew and the sweat of our love making. After a while he looked me straight in the eyes and said "I'm hungry, do you have any of that wonderfully moist carrot cake left?"
09/23/2011
Contributor: cheetahpita cheetahpita
Quote:
Originally posted by Jul!a
The word "moist" means absolutely nothing to me, other than something has some moisture in it. I hear "moist" and I think "the cake is wonderfully moist" and then I want cake lol.
same! when I think "moist" I think of cake... yum.
09/23/2011
Contributor: Sunshineamine Sunshineamine
Quote:
Originally posted by wetone123
It was a moist, humid southern morning. The smell of hibiscus flowers hung moist and musky in the air. He was so fine he made my panties moist. I kissed his moist luscious mouth. We headed towards the rye grass, and he stroked my moist, most private ... more
hahahahaha.... That is perfect. Yeah the word moist is not necessarily a bad thing. Right there it was used in few ways that were pretty hot and now I'm freaking hungry for cake.
09/23/2011
Contributor: Sunshineamine Sunshineamine
Quote:
Originally posted by wetone123
It was a moist, humid southern morning. The smell of hibiscus flowers hung moist and musky in the air. He was so fine he made my panties moist. I kissed his moist luscious mouth. We headed towards the rye grass, and he stroked my moist, most private ... more
hahahahaha.... That is perfect. Yeah the word moist is not necessarily a bad thing. Right there it was used in few ways that were pretty hot and now I'm freaking hungry for cake.
09/23/2011
Contributor: Antipova Antipova
Quote:
Originally posted by wetone123
It was a moist, humid southern morning. The smell of hibiscus flowers hung moist and musky in the air. He was so fine he made my panties moist. I kissed his moist luscious mouth. We headed towards the rye grass, and he stroked my moist, most private ... more
And I'd bet ten gift-card dollars that nobody can do this with my pet hate word. Just try to make 'flaccid' pleasant. I dare you.
09/23/2011
Contributor: Anjulie Anjulie
Quote:
Originally posted by unfulfilled
It's neutral to me
Same here
09/23/2011
Contributor: ThoughtsAblaze ThoughtsAblaze
"Moist" doesn't gross me out, but it gives me an odd feeling. Moist foods doesn't sound appetizing to me (I don't like "juicy" steak either), but there are plenty of situations where I can use the word and be fine with it.
09/23/2011