Here, Miranda Lambert shares some wise words about not getting flustered when things are not going her way. Spilled a little A1 Sauce on the tablecloth? Don't sweat it Tide Stick'll get it It'll all come out, all come out in the wash
"It all comes out in the wash" is an idiom meaning the problem will be resolved eventually, in the same way dirt and stains are removed by washing. The earliest recorded use of a form of this phrase is in Miguel de Cervantes 1605 satire of chivalric romance Don Quixote. All will away in the bucking Bucking was a washing method known in late medieval times in which household linen and clothes were cleaned with water containing "bleaches" like ashes or urine.
Miranda Lambert wrote "Wash" with the Love Junkies: Lori McKenna, Liz Rose, and Hillary Lindsey. The songwriting trio were also responsible for Little Big Town's huge hit "Girl Crush," and Carrie Underwood's "Cry Pretty" (with Underwood). Lambert explained that she and the Love Junkies like "to talk about girly things and things going on in life" during their co-writes. She added: "This song is just kind of a mix of scenarios that all of us have either been a part of or seen, or, you know, something that's happened in all of our lives."
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