Citations:chin diaper

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Noun: "(slang, derogatory) a mask when worn only under one's chin"[edit]

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  • 2020, Salomon Maya, "Random Rants", L'Chaim San Diego Magazine, October 2020, page 6:
    People who wear their masks around their chin, or as one television special recently called these, chin diapers.
  • 2020, Kevin Carlow, "On Cocktails", Coachella Valley Independent, December 2020, page 36:
    People are still wearing chin diapers instead of masks—and throwing them off the second they sit at a restaurant table, like mortarboards at graduation.
  • 2021, "We made it through the fall; let's do it again", The Hutchinson Collegian (Hutchinson Community College, Hutchinson, KS), 22 January 2021, page 2:
    Faculty need to politely ask their peers and students to pull masks above noses and keep their distance as much as possible. Allowing chin diapers in the middle of a full classroom poses an actual danger to the wearer's peers and community as a whole.
  • 2021, Brigit Grant, "Where there's a will, there's OY VEY", Jewish News, 28 January 2021, page 30:
    Perhaps that was the subliminal intention of creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker who couldn't mask the impact of Covid no matter how many cartoon bats and chin diapers they threw at it.
  • 2021, Kody Ford, "Editor's Note", The Idle Class, Spring 2021, page 4:
    So anti-maskers stay home and watch Ancient Aliens or whatever you people do when you aren't putting lives at risk. I will gleefully have security throw you out if you show up with a chin diaper or your nose peeking out.
  • 2021, Chloe Choi, "A Satire on Diligent Mask Wearing", The Point (Palos Verdes High School, Palos Verdes, CA), 7 October 2021, page 9:
    Last time I checked, wearing a mask like a chin diaper wasn't very fashionable and it really clashes with any outfit.