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Pommy Wash

The quick wash used in England on a daily basis while waiting for a weekly weekend bath. This is done at a sink and requires a flannel to clean the face, neck, underarms and genital area,

Mate, I've got no interest in going down on her tonight - she's only done Pommy Washes for the past week.

by Wof Woffie Tram November 30, 2021


Weather Wash

Pouring soap on your vehicle minutes before a torrential downpour.

I'm too lazy and broke for a real car wash, so I weather washed.

by BurnsSOgood July 19, 2015


Truck wash

When you put your truck in her garage and it comes out all wet

Man, I totally got my truck washed last night after the bar.

by ToxicDust March 27, 2017


Pickle-Washing

Utilizing a cigarette to wash down the spicy pickles you are eating from 7-11.

"Wow this pickle-washing hits dif in the a.m!"

by Pickle-Washer October 25, 2023


Wash Bitch

Anyone who makes a living out of washing various things. This person typically makes the same wages as a high schooler. This person also has no goals or aspirations in his/her life which is why they are known as a wash bitch.

That 40-Year-Old wash bitch is such white trash!

by Thepianist15 March 11, 2009


washing feet

Performing acts of disgraceful subservience; To serve another, shamefully. You are below this person. You lower yourself to washing their filthy feet out of unworthiness.

Also used to describe any situation you are guilted or forced into.

"Yeah my boss wanted me to work late tonight but im not washing any feet."

"He's like her little slave, every time I call him to chill he is busy washing feet."

"Those first couple of years at a new job you have to wash feet for a while until you earn your place."

"This is bullshit, now I'm spending the weekend washing feet with her damn family"

by MountCyanide September 15, 2013


apathy wash

When kitchen implements are not unloaded from the dishwasher because one isn't entirely certain where they are stored, and instead are left in for another cycle until someone else (wife/girlfriend) can put them away.

Wife: Honey, why did all the measuring cups and the slotted spoons go through the dishwasher again?

Husband (aloud): Oh those? Well they still looked a little dirty so I ran them through again. . .

Husband (thinking bubble): . . . and I have no friggin' clue where you put them so I just apathy washed them all.

by olsongt January 20, 2010