diaper sprayer
noun/ˈdaɪ(ə)pəˌspɹeɪ.ɚ/US
Etymology
From diaper + sprayer (“an object or device used to spray a liquid”).
- derived from *(s)per-✻
- derived from *sprēwijaną✻
- derived from spraien
Definitions
An adjustable hose sprayer, usually fitted to a toilet, that is used for washing off…
An adjustable hose sprayer, usually fitted to a toilet, that is used for washing off solids from a cloth diaper; a bidet sprayer used for cleaning soiled cloth diapers.
- Products are available to diminish the ick-factor, too. A diaper sprayer, for example, attaches to the commode and works like a vegetable sprayer. So you can flush away the mess.
- Some families use diaper sprayers, which attach to the toilet. They can often be purchased in a baby store or online.
- Probably the easiest and most popular method of removing poo from a cloth diaper is using a diaper sprayer. This is a hose with a sprayer on the end that attaches directly to your toilet. You use it to spray the poo off into the toilet.
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA