Soggy/ˈsɑːɡi/ Definition 1 of 2Pro Tip 1/3Negative Implication Soggy often suggests discomfort or ruin, like wet clothes or spoiled plans. Our picnic was ruined by the soggy weather. Pro Tip 2/3Caution With Objects Not all wet objects are soggy. Soggy implies being soaked through and soft. My notebook isn't just wet; it's completely soggy. Pro Tip 3/3Unexpected Wetness Use soggy when moisture is unexpected or undesirable, such as in shoes or packaging. This package must have been in the rain; it's all soggy.