Rinse vs Washoff - What's the difference?
rinse | washoff |
Washoff has no English definition.
To wash (something) quickly using water and no soap.
To remove soap from (something) using water.
(UK, slang) to thoroughly defeat in an argument, fight or other competition.
The action of rinsing.
Any hair dye.
Washoff is likely misspelled.
Washoff has no English definition.
As a verb rinse
is to wash (something) quickly using water and no soap.As a noun rinse
is the action of rinsing.rinse
English
Verb
- You'd better rinse that stain before putting the shirt in the washing machine.
- Rinse the dishes after you wash them.
- Checkmate!
- Oh no.
- You got rinsed .
Derived terms
* rinse off * rinse outNoun
(en noun)- I'll just give this knife a quick rinse .
- I had a henna rinse yesterday.