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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_WashThe Wash - Wikipedia

    The Wash is a shallow natural rectangular bay and multiple estuary on the east coast of England, United Kingdom. The bay is an inlet of the North Sea. It is the largest estuary system in the United Kingdom, the largest natural bay in England and one of the most important places of conservation in Europe, with several nature reserves.

  2. Nov 14, 2001 · With Anthony Albano, Dr. Dre, Tic, Lamont Bentley. Life at the car wash is a place in Los Angeles, California where anything can and does happen to two friends Sean & Dee Loc (Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg) trying to earn money to pay their rent.

  3. The Wash is a 2001 American comedy film written, produced and directed by DJ Pooh and starring Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and DJ Pooh, with appearances by Marshall Mathers III, Ludacris, Kurupt, Shaquille O'Neal, Xzibit and Pauly Shore. It was released on November 16, 2001.

  4. R. YouTube Movies & TV. 179M subscribers. Subscribed. 3.7K. With the rent due and his car repossessed, Sean (Dr. Dre) has to come up with some fast cash. When his best friend and roommate Dee Loc...

  5. www.primevideo.com › detail › The-WashPrime Video: The Wash

    The Wash. Rappers Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg play roommates who wind up at odds after they begin working at a car wash together in this raucous comedy. IMDb 4.8 1 h 31 min 2001. X-Ray R. Comedy · Cheerful · Feel-good · Fun. Free trial of STARZ, rent, or buy. Watch with STARZ. Start your 7-day free trial. Rent. HD $3.99. Buy. HD $7.99. More purchase.

  6. The Wash. 2001 · 1 hr 38 min. R. Comedy. Life at the car wash proves too exciting for a pair of friends, who just want to earn money to pay their rent, when their boss gets kidnapped. Subtitles: English, Español. Starring: Dr. Dre Snoop Dogg George Wallace DJ Pooh. Directed by: DJ Pooh.

  7. The Wash, shallow bay of the North Sea, 15 miles (24 km) long and 12 miles (19 km) wide, between the counties of Lincolnshire and Norfolk, England. It once extended as far inland as Peterborough and Cambridge but was largely filled in by silt, brought chiefly by rivers but partly washed in by.