(Verb) (shay-thing)
The act of laying down in the bathtub with the shower raining down hot water on you while simultaneously closing the drain*. Many touch themselves during this process.
*Whether or not one actually closes the drain is a matter of preference.
I was too tired to stand up when I was showering this morning, so I started shathing.
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When you are very tired in the shower, and you decide to lie down it is called a shath. Its like a shower and a bath.
I was so hungover in the shower this morning, I went for the shath.
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It starts as a shower but rather than standing one lays down as if it were a bath. It is most common in people who just had a rough workout and can barley stand.
"Thursdays workout had me so tired I couldn't even stand in the shower, I needed to take a shath"
The act of taking a shower while laying down in a bath tub full of water. Commonly used to assist victims of hangovers to prepare for the day.
Friend 1: Last night was crazy! I found a ton of bar cabbage.
Friend 2: Tell me about it. This morning I had to take a shath because I couldn't stand up.
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A shower and a bath at the same time.
"I've been needing to take a shath for so long."
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When you plug your drain while taking a shower, so you are taking a bath and shower at the same time.
"Ahh... nothing like a nice, warm shath."
"You smell awful! Take a shath, man!"
"I need to take a shath."
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When you're taking a shower and plug the drain so water fills the bottom of the tub to at least ankle level.