Onesie
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Onesie comes from the word one and means a one-piece suit, usually in the form you use for lazy days at home. It is also used for one-piece snowsuits and one-piece motorcycle suits. The word is sometimes spelled [onesy].
The name may be derived from the registered trademark [Onesies], which is a range of clothes for infant children. The word onesie (in singular) does however, in modern usage, more often mean a suit in adult size. -
The most comfortable thing one can wear, there is no denying it.
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A selfie taken by HM the Queen
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a single cigarette sold over the counter by a retail establishment, instead of a pack of 20. useful in New York if you dont have the for a pack. also useful for the quitting smoker who just needs one nicotine hit to take the edge off. onesies are illegal in some states - eg Illinois 2009
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When a girl is so tight, you can only fit one finger in her.
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A trademark registered to Gerber Childrenswear LLC, often used in connection with a one-piece garment for an infant or small child, generally worn over a diaper.
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a piece of clothing for a baby that covers the whole body, sometimes including the arms, legs, and feet, and that fastens between the legs
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A loose-fitting one-piece leisure garment covering the torso and legs.
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An infants one-piece close-fitting lightweight garment, usually having sleeves but leaving the legs uncovered and fastening with snaps at the crotch.
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