Warsh
A verb used to express the act of washing, or "warshing;" a southern take on the verb to wash.
I warshed myself in the bathtub last night.
Warsh
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.
Grab the laundry and start Warshing.
Warsh
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!"
If you think the way to pronounce wash is warsh, then you've been brainwarshed.
Warsh
Your southern grandmother telling you to apply soap and water to something with the intention of it getting clean.
Ey! Go warsh them dishes!
Warsh
A term southerners use In place of “Wash” due to accent and slang.
Hey Mike! Y’all got a warsh rag?
warsh
Hick-slang: To wash
Dang ol need to warsh them there socks.
warsh
St. Louisan for "wash".
I'm going to warsh my car.
Warshington University is in St. Louis.
Warshington University is in St. Louis.