Yet we douche, wash, scrub, powder and spray in an effort to rid ourselves of our own scent. |
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Though I usually warn women to stay away from commercial douches, we both think a mild vinegar douche afterwards may not be such a bad idea. |
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Dude, you don't really have to go out of your way to make sure we understand you're a douche. |
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Look, I know you think I'm just being a douche, but that's totally not true. |
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If you wife isn't a complete douche she should understand the economic impact to your mutual financial well being. |
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She's a whining douche who runs and hides when anybody says something she doesn't like. |
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Someone should tell this douche about the 10 million single mothers in this country. |
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With a smirk, he had given her a bottle of solution, and had, in public, forced her to douche herself with it. |
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I was told when I was growing up that you should douche right after intercourse. |
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Wash or change your clothes, bathe or douche or rinse your mouth, as this can destroy evidence or indication of the act. |
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Don't you know how she went crying to Noel because you're such a douche bag? |
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Do girls need to douche or use deodorant spray when they have their periods? |
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Some douche bag pilfers one of my drumsticks and then has the balls to ask me to sign it. |
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The douche bags shot to stratospheric heights of superstardom, and I cringed every time I turned on Saturday Morning Live or Video Hits. |
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If that douche bag decided to think about the future instead of the present then none of this would be a problem. |
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Well, Bill, the resident douche bag and bully, tried to grab my clothes and flush them down the toilet. |
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There are several posts this week on Missed Connections that I think amply back up my hypothesis that all men are douche bags. |
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A vinegar and water douche is substituted for patients who are sensitive to iodine. |
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To this feverish regime of irresponsibility, is it possible that he has recently administered the first bracing douche of an overdue cold bath? |
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He or she also asks the patient to use a povidone-iodine douche the morning of surgery, in an effort to reduce the possibility of infection. |
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Half a tin of that and you would need another douche circulatoire to jolt your arteries open. |
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I was inspected naked and given a 10-gallon douche with one nurse and two guards standing around joking. |
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One of the most invigorating treatments is the grande douche, which involves another pressurised hose. |
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The leaves and flowers can be made into a tea and used as a douche for trichomonas. |
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It is even used as a douche and topically for treating fungal infections and soothing stings. |
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Many doctors recoil at the thought of a yogurt douche, but none can object to women eating yogurt. |
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Some practitioners recommend using a probiotic supplement added to lukewarm water as a douche for yeast infections. |
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To be clear, the fact that he was being used did not make the kid any less of a douche. |
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The douche showed up on my door step after not talking to me for a month. |
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One of the girls is nice to him, but her boyfriend is an arrogant douche. |
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It's tough to answer your question without coming off like a total douche. |
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In the end, the douche circulatoire turned out to be the kind of thing the fishmonger does to a fish, without all the messy gutting and filleting. |
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They use it topically, they use it as mouthwash, enema and douche and they get some pretty amazing results with a Sheep Sorrel decoction alongside the four herbs. |
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She used to be close friends with everyone in the band before they were famous, but even before they were big, she thought the lead singer was a douche bag. |
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That came when he chose to review the restaurant I used to work at sheerly because I called him a douche bag. |
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But this magical tale ends with a typically Chinese douche of cold water. |
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But for me, you gotta love a macho gangster film where the female lead cold-cocks the male lead for being an aggressive douche and he staggers right across the room. |
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The Decoy also comes with a built-in removable Bluetooth earpiece, so you're less likely to lose your BT headphone and risk not looking like a douche. |
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Earth, the great mother, begins to live. Romping like a child she rises from her bath in the spring floods, from her douche in the spring rain. |
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She left England a while back to get away from the douche boat she married. |
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In the bathroom they immersed him in a tub of warm water, and then pulled him out and put him under a cold douche. |
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The most popular douche brand in the US was Lysol, an antiseptic disinfectant advertised both as a household germicide for use in toilet bowls and a feminine hygiene product. |
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Because he's a total douche canoe who only wants what he can't have. |
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