A Midland American English pronunciation of “wash”. This pronunciation is referred to as the “intrusive R” common in middle America. Contrary to popular myth it’s not common is Southern American English.
by RGary May 10, 2020
How people on the Jerry Springer show say "wash" and don't know any better.
"Wash" rhymes with "Posh" and "Mosh," not "Harsh" or "Marsh" or how Goofy says "Gosh" which is "Garsh!"
"Wash" rhymes with "Posh" and "Mosh," not "Harsh" or "Marsh" or how Goofy says "Gosh" which is "Garsh!"
by MadamexXx February 25, 2009
Your southern grandmother telling you to apply soap and water to something with the intention of it getting clean.
by allofthenamesarealreadyuSED April 08, 2020
by BPD-Shay.99 August 17, 2020
by Doogie B June 28, 2006
'Warshed Parbder' is the term used to reffer to a person from southern North America, that has been Cleaned or Washed (warshed).
by Beefy5Layer June 18, 2022
Lem got Cora Pearl a Arkansas Warshing Machine. After warshing the socks an' draws in it, Cora Pearl trips the lever and gets a whole new pot o' fresh warter.
by Bumkicker Slade May 11, 2005