Jun 3, 2012
If you must be rude, crude, and socially unacceptable, then at least learn the words you are so pitifully attempting to use.
Origin of DOUCHE
French, from Italian doccia, from docciare to douche, from doccia water pipe, probably back-formation from doccione conduit, from Latin duction-, ductio means of conveying water, from ducere to lead — more at tow
First Known Use: 1766
From the French word for "shower". As in, "all of Ronnie's co-workers drew straws to decide which one would tell he had to start taking a morning douche before coming to work so that everyone else could breathe."
"douche", not "duushe"