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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The stupid is soooooooooooo deep here. It’s not “dishwater” blonde. It’s DITCHWATER blonde. DITCH. Not “dish”. FFS, didn’t any of you watch reruns of “I Love Lucy”? And dishwater is gray. Ditchwater is sorta reddish because of red clay. Y’all don’t do dishes OR get out much. [/quote] I don’t know why but I find it hilarious someone has been calling it the wrong term their entire life, and is now yelling at people for using the correct term. Babe, it’s dishwater. You can google it. [/quote] I laughed out loud. Especially the “sooooooooooooooo” [/quote] DP. I’ve never heard of EITHER dishwater or ditchwater blonde. I think y’all are arguing about some nonsense local slang.[/quote] NP. Nope. Dishwater blonde is a common term used throughout the US *and* other English-speaking countries. It's been around a long time. It's in the dictionary. Never heard of "ditchwater blonde" and seriously doubt it's a thing. The water in ditches will vary in color depending on where you are, so it doesn't make sense as a descriptor -- could be reddish, muddy brown, black, etc.. Whereas "dishwater" is immediately evocative of the kind of grayish color someone is referring to with dishwater blonde. [/quote]
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