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Originally Posted by Blue Cadillac
What is your definition of the word 'rinse' or 'rinsing' then? Mine is: 'to remove (soap, for example) by washing lightly in water. n. 1. The act of washing lightly. 2. A solution, such as water, used in rinsing'. I think the dictionary might agree. If this word is used for any other definition, it has been created and used purely in a slang fashion, and perhaps does not make sense to those of us who do not make up temporary (and in my opinion, unnecessary) words.
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I look at the word rinsing in a broader sense and in relation to the subject matter and I would say when you rinse a guy you wring money out of him, in this instance by making him think you like him you want him and that he turns you on. He then is supposedly drawn into the game and spends money either watching you on webcam or talking to you on line.Rinsing money out of some one. Again language evolves and people use it creatively.