handi-wipe
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Handi Wipes, a brand of wet wipes owned by Clorox.
Noun
[edit]handi-wipe (plural handi-wipes)
- A wet wipe.
- 1992 October 13, Paul Southworth, “SATAN”, in alt.bbs.internet[1] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-05:
- Actually I suspect that at the moment you are smoking crack and reaching for a jar of vaseline while you peruse the nudie GIFs.
Just be sure to get a handi-wipe for your video screen.
Remind me to wish you many happy returns on your 14th birthday.
- 1995 November 28, Mark Bagdy, “CPR”, in misc.fitness.aerobic[2] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-05:
- The "Resusci"(tm) Face Shield "for Protected mouth-to-mouth resuscitation" by Laerdal Medical Corp. is the one I carry with me. I received it at the end of one CPR class. Actually, I feel instructors should distribute them at the end of every class. Ask for them! They are slightly larger than one of those handi-wipe packets.
- 1997 September 1, Jonathan M. Elson, “Coolany system for lathe & mill”, in rec.crafts.metalworking[5] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-05:
- When the coolant backs up into the filter (check occasionally by trying to lift it, if it feels heavy, it has filled up with coolant) you need to open it up and replace the handi wipes in the filter stack.
- 2000 August 2, RTR, “Nasty girls!”, in alt.books.iain-banks[7] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-05:
- I think the dreaded "cum fly" (ejaculatus aviatus insectus) is likely not immune to most insecticides. Not that it matters: generally this short-lived creature flies only once, traveling along a ballistic trajectory from its point of gestation, and then expires in a rain of sticky droplets. A simple handi-wipe or wet-nap is usually sufficient to eliminate it from whatever surface its residue came to rest upon.
RTR, obviously off his medication at the moment.
- 2004 April 11, Steve Rice, “TIP: Playfield dust and lint removal”, in rec.games.pinball[9] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-05:
- I just used a product call "Rhino Wipe" that was originally intended for use as a copier toner grabber. This cloth attracts the dust like a magnet! The cloth looks like an ordinary yellow Handi Wipe and does not contain any chemicals.