shampoo
Americanverb (used with object)
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to wash (the head or hair), especially with a cleaning preparation that does not leave a soap film.
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to clean (rugs, upholstery, or the like) with a special preparation.
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Archaic. to massage.
noun
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the act of shampooing.
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a preparation used for shampooing, especially one that does not leave a soap film.
noun
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a liquid or cream preparation of soap or detergent to wash the hair
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a similar preparation for washing carpets, etc
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the process of shampooing
verb
Other Word Forms
- shampooer noun
Etymology
Origin of shampoo
1755–65; earlier champo to massage < an inflected form of Hindi cāmpnā literally, to press
Example Sentences
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I turn on the one next to her, crank it to almost scalding, and squeeze some shampoo from the dispenser into my hand.
From Literature
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When you book a hotel room, you can count on some things, like shampoo, a hot shower and some way to get a cup of coffee.
Petroleum is used to make thousands of products, from golf balls to children’s toys and shampoo.
A single distribution network that served them with small packets of shampoo as well as jars of mayo made sense.
When Americans are out shopping these days, they are more likely to be buying Botox or boxing lessons than shoes or shampoo.
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