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What (who) is earplug - definition

DEVICE MEANT TO BE INSERTED IN THE EAR CANAL TO PROTECT THE USER'S EARS FROM LOUD NOISES OR THE INTRUSION OF WATER, FOREIGN BODIES, DUST OR EXCESSIVE WIND
Ear plug; Earplugs; Ear plugs; Musicians earplugs; Ear-plug
  • Disposable foam earplugs: with coins for scale (top) and inserted into the wearer's ear.
  • Badly-inserted earplug, semi-inserted earplug, and properly-inserted earplug
  • Earplugs with instructions for use
  • Custom earplugs worn by professional musicians
  • Earplugs are a form of hearing protection
  • Lead singer of the metal band [[Sepultura]] [[Derrick Green]] wearing a custom earplug
  • Musicians' earplugs. The grey end caps contain an acoustic transmission line with a damper (attenuator) at the end while the domed flanges form a seal in the ear canal. The output port can just be seen as a small hole at the near end of the left plug
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  • Pre-molded earplugs (left), formable earplugs (center), and roll-down foam earplugs (right)
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earplug         
n. to insert an earplug
earplug         
also ear plug (earplugs)
Earplugs are small pieces of a soft material which you put into your ears to keep out noise, water, or cold air.
N-COUNT: usu pl
earplug         
¦ noun a piece of wax, cotton wool, etc., placed in the ear as protection against noise, water, or cold air.

Wikipedia

Earplug

An earplug is a device that is inserted in the ear canal to protect the user's ears from loud noises, intrusion of water, foreign bodies, dust or excessive wind. Since they reduce the sound volume, earplugs are often used to help prevent hearing loss and tinnitus (ringing of the ears).

Examples of use of earplug
1. But then Gormless Gordon was given a simultaneous translation earplug which duly appeared to go wrong.
2. "I think Lula always wears an earplug, and someone else is telling him what to say," said Nelson Hastenreiter, 57, a physician attending the block party, holding a sign that depicted Lula as a marionette.
3. Other products at the exhibition, to be launched by celebrity interior design couple and self–avowed snorers Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan, include allergy–testing kits, nasal dilators, nightwear that helps snorers to stop sleeping on their backs, and even old favourite the earplug.