outshower
/ˈaʊtˌʃoʊ.ər/Definitions
1. noun
A device that provides a controlled outflow of water from an enclosed space for the purpose of cleaning or washing, especially an outshower in a car.
“The car came equipped with an outshower for easy cleaning of the wheels.”
2. verb
To clean or wash something, especially with water, by using a device that provides a controlled outflow of water from an enclosed space.
“The mechanic outshowered the car’s engine to remove any dirt or debris.”