From the webster dictionary:
DOUCHE
- douche

- Pronunciation:
- \ˈdüsh\
- Function:
- noun
- Etymology:
- French, from Italian doccia, from docciare to douche, from doccia water pipe, probably back-formation from doccione conduit, from Latin duction-, ductio means of conveying water, from ducere to lead — more at tow
- Date:
- 1766
1 a
: a jet or current of liquid (as a cleansing solution) directed against or into a bodily part or cavity (as the vagina) b
: an act of cleansing with a douche
2
: a device for giving
douches
3: A moron who should not be paid attention to and looks like an idiot everytime they open their mouths, would be funny if not so sad
Examples: Greg Degani