diapersuit

noun
/ˌdaɪ(ə)pɚˈsut/US

Etymology

From diaper + suit (“garment or set of garments suitable and/or required for a given task or activity”), because of the design.

  1. derived from sequi
  2. derived from *sequita
  3. derived from sieute
  4. derived from suite
  5. inherited from sute
  6. compounded as diapersuit — “diaper + suit

Definitions

  1. In fiction and art, an insulated full-body suit, usually made out of rubber or latex,…

    In fiction and art, an insulated full-body suit, usually made out of rubber or latex, that either functions entirely like a diaper or includes a diaper attached within it; sometimes depicted as a mascot-like costume.

    • Coordinate term: diaper corset
    • Oh, the many times I've fantasized about having lots of money so I could build disposable full-body diapersuits... -.-
    • Diapersuits look super impractical irl, but man I'd love being taped up inside a cute Digimon one for sure

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