undiaper
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[edit]undiaper (third-person singular simple present undiapers, present participle undiapering, simple past and past participle undiapered)
- (transitive) To remove the diaper from.
- 1982, Exclusively Yours, volume 35, numbers 9-15, page 66:
- Tourists are particularly fascinated by the latest in Chinese childwear, pants which are purposely split in the rear, revealing bare buttocks and permitting “instant relief" without the inconvenience of undressing or undiapering the child.
- 1998, Tricycle: The Buddhist Review, volume 8, page 55:
- The narcotics officers undiaper the infant. There, in the diaper, is an ounce of heroin.