woo-ee diaper - определение. Что такое woo-ee diaper
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Что (кто) такое woo-ee diaper - определение

IN THE VISUAL ARTS, ESPECIALLY HERALDRY AND STAINED GLASS, AN ALLOVER PATTERN USED TO ENRICH AN OTHERWISE PLAIN SURFACE
Diaper (architecture); Diaper-work; Diaper (decorative); Diaperwork; Diaper pattern
  • lozenge]] pattern diaper work from 1608 on the walls of [[Bank Hall]], Bretherton
  • torteaux]] four, three, two, and one''
  • Detail of Chinese [[carved lacquer]] snuff bottle with Children at Play, and three types of diaper backgrounds, representing ground, water and sky. 18th century

woo-ee diaper      
Really dirty diapers that make you say, Woo-ee!
Momma, the baby has a woo-ee diaper!
Diaper fetishism         
SEXUAL FETISH IN WHICH A PERSON FEELS A DESIRE TO WEAR OR USE DIAPERS
Diaper Lover; Diaper Fetishism; Diaper fetish; Diaperism; Diaper lover (Panalphilia); Diaper fetishist; Diaper lover; Diaper love; Nappy fetishism
Diaper fetishism, nappy fetishism or diaperism, is a type of garment fetish or paraphilic infantilism. A person with a diaper fetish derives pleasure from the diaper and/or use of it.
Gerard Ee         
SINGAPOREAN CIVIL SERVANT
Gerard Ee Hock Kim
Gerard Ee Hock Kim (; born 1949) is a public figure championing social service rights and issues in Singapore. He is the son of the late Ee Peng Liang, a Singaporean philanthropist and the Father of Charity in Singapore.

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Diapering

Diaper is any of a wide range of decorative patterns used in a variety of works of art, such as stained glass, heraldic shields, architecture, and silverwork. Its chief use is in the enlivening of plain surfaces.