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A shower is any of three things:
- a brief period or small area of precipitation, usually rain or snow
- a plumbing fixture for bathing, or a safety shower for washing off chemicals; also, the act of bathing under such a fixture; public showers may have separate cubicles, half-open partitions, or common shower rooms; usually the latter two are sex-segregated, unless, as may be the case in a swimming pool, one is not supposed to take off one's swimsuit.
- a party, such as a baby shower or bridal shower
- Also used as a derogatory and all encompassing term for a motley group of people (British slang).
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