douche
/duːʃ/ or /duːʃ/ (UK) or /doʊʃ/ (US)
Definitions
1. noun
A device for washing the body, especially the genital area, typically consisting of a long tube with a handheld showerhead.
“She used the showerhead to rinse off in the hotel room’s douche.”
2. noun
An insultive term for a person, especially a woman, who is considered to be foolish or annoying.
“The comedian’s joke about the celebrity was a douche, and people were offended.”
3. verb
To spray or wash with a strong jet of water, especially from a hose or showerhead.
“The garden hose was used to douche the flowers after the long drought.”
4. verb
To insult or annoy someone, especially by saying something foolish or hurtful.
“The comedian’s joke was meant to be funny, but it ended up douche-ing the audience instead.”