Washee vs Washes - What's the difference?
washee | washes |
One who is washed.
* 1863 , Life and Correspondence of Theod. Parker
* 1946 , Intellect (volume 63, page 290)
* 1995 , Margaret Guenther, Toward Holy Ground (page 43)
As nouns the difference between washee and washes
is that washee is one who is washed while washes is .As a verb washes is
(wash).washee
English
Noun
(en noun)- You are not the washer but the washee .
- The expression, "washed out," became extremely common, and not necessarily in any sense disparaging to the "washee ."
- I realized this all too well when as a seminarian I got stuck with the job of recruiting the washees for a Maundy Thursday service. It's much easier to be the one down on the floor with the basin