pushie

English

Etymology 1

push(bike) + -ie

Noun

pushie (plural pushies)

  1. (Australia, informal) A pushbike.

Etymology 2

push + -ie

Noun

pushie (plural pushies)

  1. (ABDL, hypocoristic, usually in the plural) The act of soiling a diaper.
    • 2021 September 7, PaciedMaeve, Twitter:
      Sure you don't! You also don't love being praised for making pushies like a good baby boy, after all... You don't like getting intimately changed by a loving Mommy as she coos, patting your head for knowing exactly what your diapers are for~
    • 2022 May 7, max_mush_mater, Twitter:
      Making pushies is my favorite! I love filling my diapers. I love my diapers. I never wanna be outa diapers.
    • 2023 June 19, “Lily's Day At the Zoo”, in AB World Magazine, number 4, page 22:
      "Are you making pushies, Lily bean?" Lily nods, feeling embarrassed and humiliated in front of all those people.
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