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GI shower noun a military hazing or punishment in which a group of soldiers forcibly clean a dirty peer with wire brushes US, 1956- DAWSON: Sir, a marine has refused to bathe on a regular basis. The men in his squad would give him a G.I. shower. KAFFEE: What’s that? DAWSON: Scrub brushes, brillo pads, steel wool. — A Few Good Men, 1992
- These men got a GI shower. A number of us would strip them and drag their nude bodies to the shower. They were forced to lather with carbolic soap, and we then scrubbed them with the stiff bristle scrub brushes that we used on the floor. — Robert W. Black, A Ranger Born, p. 27, 2002
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