whet your appetite

The phrase "whet your appetite" means to stimulate or increase one's desire or interest in something, typically in reference to food or an experience. It implies that something is presented or mentioned in a way that makes you eager or excited to have or do it. It is often used metaphorically to describe the feeling of anticipation and excitement.


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