Word info

onesies

Noun

Meaning


onesies

plural of onesie


onesies (plural onesies)

A call in any childrens game, such as jacks, where one action must be performed.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

He gave them free onesies for newborns along with the promise of $50 to start a college savings account for each child. Source: Internet

By the 70s, Little Richard was wearing Rudi Gernreich-style onesies at airports, sequinned kaftans on TV and tie-up blouses on stage. Source: Internet

Bride is left fuming after her groom blows £14,000 budget on FIFTY pigs to walk her up the aisle on her big day and bridesmaids in pink onesies - because her nickname is 'little piggy' Source: Internet

Babies born at Beaufort Memorial Hospital this week received Beaufort Water Festival onesies. Source: Internet

But it seems John Lewis thinks people will be prepared to fork out for a whole host of penguin-related gifts following its Christmas ad, including onesies, umbrellas, face cloths and even cufflinks. Source: Internet

Katy Perry will be matching with her daughter when she's born with their Orlando Bloom onesies! Source: Internet

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