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birdbath noun- a cursory washing of the body using little water US, 1953
- [A]fter I’ve finished my calisthenics and the hot water has arrived, I take me a bird (jailbird) bath in the little sink. — Eldridge Cleaver, Soul on Ice, p. 43, 1968
- — Frederic G. Cassidy, Dictionary of American Regional English, p. 241, 1985
- the area in a military motor pool where vehicles are washed US, 1980
Coined in Vietnam. - — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 22, 1991
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