Oh, dude, you call them a laundry-doer, obviously! Or, like, a laundry enthusiast, if you wanna get fancy. I mean, they could also be a laundry magician, turning dirty socks into clean ones with just a wave of a detergent bottle.
A person who does the laundry is an automatic washing machine. Also known as a laundereror launderette.
Assuming you mean ironing as in laundry, that would be either a presser or a laundress.
A Laundry.
Laundry room
A person who does laundry at a laundromat is typically referred to as a "customer" or "patron." If they are using the facilities for personal laundry, they may simply be called a "laundry user." In some contexts, particularly in commercial settings, they may also be referred to as a "laundry service user."
Dirty? :)... If you mean what is a name for clothing that is being laundered, it would depend on who you asked. Some terms include "wash" and "laundry".
A person who takes care of another person's clothes is often referred to as a "dresser" or "wardrobe attendant." In some contexts, they may also be called a "personal stylist" or "clothing caretaker," especially if they assist with outfit selection and maintenance. If the task involves laundry and cleaning, the person may be referred to as a "laundry attendant" or "dry cleaner."
Laundry Attendant
A person who washes clothes is commonly referred to as a "laundry attendant" or a "laundry worker." This individual may also be known as a "laundress" or "laundry technician," depending on the specific context or setting in which they work. The term "laundry aide" is also sometimes used to describe someone who assists with washing and folding clothes.
A Laundry Attendant is the person responsible for washing, drying and ironing dirty clothing and linen belonging to customers. A Laundry Attendant may work in a launderette, dry cleaners, hospital or hotel.
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It's a possibility. Call your vet, or bring him in.