nappy bin

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From nappy +‎ bin (an enclosed place, used as a storage container), due to one common design of a nappy pail resembling the shape of a typical dustbin.

Noun[edit]

nappy bin (plural nappy bins)

  1. (Commonwealth) Synonym of diaper pail.
    • 1949 June 10, “C.W.A. Handicrafts Exhibition Attracts 600 Entries, 1000 Visitors In First 3 Days”, in The Land, page 26:
      Highlight of the exhibition was a complete nursery set, arranged by Mrs. E. A. Coghlan, every article in it being hand-made. These included a floor rug, hand-blocked curtains, Moses basket, work-basket and soiled nappy bin made from bullrushes, band-woven blankets that were replicas of the ones sent to Princess Elizabeth.
    • 1979 June 15, “Making sure the new arrival is happy”, in Staffordshire Newsletter, page 47:
      A nappy bin, and low feeding chair, are valuable for the young mother.
    • 2010, Chris Barnes, The Choice Guide to Baby Products, 13 edition, University of New South Wales Press, Choice Books, →ISBN, page 52:
      Subscription to a nappy service buys you a fresh supply of tow-elling or flannelette nappies delivered each week (or twice a week with some). A nappy bin with a liner bag is supplied (sometimes at extra cost); you drop the soiled nappies into the bin and when it is full you put the liner bag outside the door on the appointed day and it gets collected when the clean nappies are delivered.