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didy

American  
[dahy-dee] / ˈdaɪ di /
Or didie

noun

Baby Talk.

plural

didies
  1. diaper.


Etymology

Origin of didy

First recorded in 1900–05; by alteration

Example Sentences

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Violet and the ink and the old ulster, shut in trembling and a whole departure, flood the sunshine, terrorize the grown didy, mingle sweetness with communion.

From Geography and Plays by Stein, Gertrude