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washateria

[ wosh-uh-teer-ee-uh, waw-shuh- ]

noun

Chiefly Southern U.S.
  1. a launderette.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of washateria1

1935–40; wash + (caf)eteria, with -a- as variant spelling of (ə)
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Example Sentences

A Kwethluk city employee waited to give the senator a handout describing a port project, while another village official asked for help with a broken washateria, first built in 1975, that had left them without running water since Christmas.

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At Washateria 4 You, the scent of fresh laundry filled the air on a recent Monday as dryers whirled.

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Felicia is 25 and the sole employee of the Castle Rock Washateria, where she washes, dries, folds and sometimes delivers.

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Felicia Gagnon Most of my customers at the Washateria were for him, so I decided I was, too.

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As he turns into the Washateria parking lot, he sees a black man and three Hispanic men standing next to their cars.

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