lather, rinse, repeat

English

Etymology

From the directions on a bottle of shampoo.

Pronunciation

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Phrase

lather, rinse, repeat

  1. (informal, often humorous) Indicating that an action or process was repeated, or needs to be repeated.
    • 2005, Deke McClelland, Galen Fott, Photoshop Elements 3 for Dummies:
      Use the step backward icon again and experiment with the other three icons, drawing overlapping shapes. Lather, rinse, repeat.
    • 2006, Annalee Newitz, Charlie Anders, She's such a geek!: women write about science, technology and other nerdy stuff:
      Then, burned-out after a spring and summer of machining, testing, tweaking, lather, rinse, repeat, I took a driving vacation with my husband []
    • 2007, M P Dunleavey, Money Can Buy Happiness: How to Spend to Get the Life You Want:
      Lather, rinse, repeat until you get tired of watching your money go down the drain.
  2. (informal, satirical) Indicating that an action or process happens often and is futile.

Alternative forms

See also

  • the mixture as before
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