Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A trademark for a one-piece article of clothing for infants, consisting of a shirt that is extended to cover a diaper and fits snugly around the thighs, with the front and back usually being connected by snaps at the crotch.
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Examples
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You can buy a creeper aka Onesie with a built-in TinyBig in sizes 6 to 24 months.
TinyBigs: Anti-Gravity Device for Loose Baby Pants | Thingamababy 2006
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Dave Cole, “Kevlar Onesie,” 2008, Kevlar (Used Gulf War Bullet Proof Vest) cut, sewn, and hand knit.
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No, she didn't care that I had a cold, so long as I didn't use her son's Onesie to blow my nose.
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No, she didn't care that I had a cold, so long as I didn't use her son's Onesie to blow my nose.
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First post of many in the run-up to holiday season... the Trek Onesie.
Trek onesie Alice 2009
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First post of many in the run-up to holiday season... the Trek Onesie.
Apparel Alice 2009
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No, she didn't care that I had a cold, so long as I didn't use her son's Onesie to blow my nose.
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First post of many in the run-up to holiday season... the Trek Onesie.
October 2009 Alice 2009
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Prize; Value: Onesie of your choice from Etsy shop; Worth $15
Onesie of your choice (Ends 1/18) LoveEtsyFeedback TagsAndButtons 2009
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I can't tell you how many people order those gosh-awful cupcake cakes and are SURPRISED that it doesn't look like a true Hello Kitty, Onesie, or Tiara.
Hello, Kitty? Jen 2009
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