wipedown

See also: wipe-down and wipe down

English

Etymology

From wipe down.

Noun

wipedown (plural wipedowns)

  1. The act of cleaning the exterior of an object, typically by hand using a damp dishcloth or other cleaning cloth.
    I have to give my taxi a quick wipedown after lunch.

Alternative forms

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