baby bag

English

Noun

baby bag (plural baby bags)

  1. Synonym of diaper bag.
    • 1956 August 6, Walter Lord, “The hours of fear as people lived them”, in Life, volume 46, number 6, page 79:
      Hill grabbed his wallet, passport, and the baby bag. He ran back for the twins, filled the bag with bottles, sterile water, and syrup, wrapped the twins up, re-joined the rest of his family—and only later realized he had forgotten the diapers.
    • 1985 June, Vicki Lansky, “Bring Along Baby”, in Working Mother, volume 8, number 6, page 86:
      Don't wait until you need your baby bag to get it stocked—always keep the bag ready to go. That way you'll be prepared to take off anytime—a very free feeling.
    • 2010, Choice Books, edited by Chris Barnes, The Choice Guide to Baby Products, 13 edition, University of New South Wales Press, →ISBN, page 102:
      It doesn't have to be a special baby bag—any good-sized bag with pockets will do. An advantage of most baby bags, however, is that they come equipped with the sort of things you're going to find useful: for example, a change mat, an insulated bottle bag or compartment.
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