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Goodnite

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Etymology

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A hypothetical singular form of Goodnites, a brand of nighttime diapers produced by Kimberly-Clark.

Compare Huggie (a singular form of Huggies) and pamper—a singular form of Pampers.

Noun

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Goodnite (plural Goodnites)

  1. (informal, slang, often ABDL, rare) A diaper of the Goodnites brand.
    • 1999 October 13, Adult Baby JamieBoy, “An OT post for Sjaak Zomer, this one's for you!”, in alt.fan.dean-stark.diaper-play[1] (Usenet):
      Now, truthfully, I don't buy or wear that many night time diapers anymore (since I wear Goodnites with terry lined plastic pants all day at work, my night time wearing has sort of subsided a bit...) and I would like to have some Molicares some day soon.
    • 2003 May 7, User Name, “Shit Yourself V”, in alt.politics.usa.death-metal[2] (Usenet):
      Anyway, yesterday I decided to mess myself in public, so I used a Goodnite under pink cotton bikini pantys and flares from Express. I told my parents I was going to try to get a job application from this bookstore.
    • 2007 February 27, georgiamomofjen, “Am I wrong.....”, in Parenting Club Forums[3]:
      I told her to put a Goodnite on just in case she could not make it to bathroom. Luckily she did not have an accident. Am I wrong for asking her to put on a Goodnite just in case??? What if she had an accident would help her clean up???
    • 2016 September 6, @Hotmygod, Twitter[4]:
      Two Goodnites and I still leaked ☹️
    • 2020, Ben McMahon, edited by Michael Bent, Rosalie Bent, A Man's Guide To Babying His Partner: An ABDL Help Guide[5], AB Discovery, page 30:
      That night I decided to yet again wear a Goodnite to bed and enjoy its tender embrace and then wake and allow it to absorb my pee just as any baby would - which is exactly what I did. What I didn't plan on was my mother barging in to remind me to get ready for school.
    • 2024 October 2, anonymous author, “Night Underwear”, in DC Urban Moms and Dads[6]:
      He strongly preferred the reusable for sleep overs and overnight school trips - they really just look like regular underwear and there's essentially no chance someone would glimpse it and know that it is for nighttime incontinence. That's very different from a Goodnite, which looks like a diaper (as hard as they try with the stripes instead of Winnie the Pooh or whatever as decoration).