lather, rinse, repeat
English
Etymology
From the directions on a bottle of shampoo.
Pronunciation
Audio (Mid-Atlantic) (file)
Phrase
- (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.
- (informal, satirical) Indicating that an action or process happens often and is futile.
Alternative forms
- wash, rinse, repeat; rinse and repeat
See also
- the mixture as before
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