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(v): clean with some chemical process
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4 minutes ago bilby said:

Nigerian English - Use a newly acquired item for the first time. If new car is bought washing includes prayer for safe travelling after which drinks are served.

10 months ago rocksinmypockets said:

I've never heard "George Warshington" before. Shoosh, that's funny.

10 months ago reesetee said:

It's also a classic Pittsburgh-ism, so some of those consonants didn't migrate as far as Ohio. :-)

10 months ago chained_bear said:

I know lots of people from Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana who say "warsh." Also some from western Virginia--Roanoke area.

It annoys me because they also say "George Warshington," which is just... come on. That blows.

10 months ago rocksinmypockets said:

Of course! The universal law of conservation of consonants. Clearly I need to page through my grade school texts as a refresher; I'd completely forgotten it. ;)

10 months ago skipvia said:

*sound of jaw hitting the floor in rapt amazement*

10 months ago sionnach said:

I think that "warsh' for "wash" is just a manifestation of the universal law of conservation of consonants. All those 'r's gone AWOL from pahking the cah in Hahvahd yahd had to show up somewhere. It is believed that they heeded Horace Greeley's exhortation to "go west", following the manifest destiny of consonants, and ended up in Illinois.

10 months ago rocksinmypockets said:

It's a regional thing. Warsh is more commonly heard than wash in north central Illinois. At least in my own personal experience.

My grandma always said warsh, so I'm rather fond of it, myself.

10 months ago picklechipsluva5 said:

I absolutely hate it with a burning passion when people say warsh. Ughhhh...

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