The meaning of Douche
Douche – definition
nounA shower of water.
Usage examples:
I felt better for taking a daily douchenounAn obnoxious or contemptible person (typically used of a man).
Usage examples:
That guy is such a douche
verbSpray or shower with water.
Usage examples:
She did not douche herself and the smell, at times, was off-putting
verbTo put a liquid, usually water, into the vagina in order to wash it or treat it medically
Usage examples:
A cold douche, you'd be a douche if you did that.
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Word origin
mid 18th century (as a noun): via French from Italian doccia ‘conduit pipe’, from docciare ‘pour by drops’, based on Latin ductus ‘leading’ (see duct).
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