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snap-in-one

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snap-in-one (plural snap-in-ones)

  1. (colloquial) Clipping of snap-in-one diaper.
    • 2012 December, Kate Meads, “The Disposable Dilemma”, in Tots to Teens[1]:
      You are confronted with crazy new terms like: fitted nappies, pockets, AIOs, OSFA, pre-folds, all-in-twos, snap-in-ones, inserts, boosters, covers, wraps, liners and the list goes on, and that is without even choosing between the different brands.
    • 2018 June 16, “Reusable Nappies: The Differences Explained”, in Team Mills[2]:
      Snap-in-ones (SIOs) are slightly modified AIO nappies, where the inserts snap onto the waterproof layer. This means you can have the benefits of an AIO, but with the added advantage of being able to separate out the parts for faster drying like a pocket nappy.
    • 2025 February 19, Debbi, “Cloth Diapers – A Comprehensive Guide for Modern Parents”, in Judes[3]:
      Preparation time: Snap-In-Ones[sic] require a bit more preparation time than other cloth diaper systems. The inserts need to be adjusted and fastened into the cover as needed.