deep clean

English

Noun

deep clean (plural deep cleans)

  1. (neologism) Any thorough cleansing, especially one conducted in order to disinfect a place that has or may have been contaminated with a disease vector such as a virus, bacteria, etc.

Verb

deep clean (third-person singular simple present deep cleans, present participle deep cleaning, simple past and past participle deep cleaned)

  1. (neologism) To conduct a deep clean.
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