pack and play

English

Noun

pack and play (plural pack and plays)

  1. A portable folding crib that can also be used as a play area or a baby-changing station.
    • 2012, Theodora Taylor, His Enduring Love: 50 Loving States, Illinois:
      They argued back and forth until Lacey put a firm stop to the argument, shooing Kenji and Suro downstairs so they could borrow one of the pack and plays from the nursery for Spidey to sleep in.
  2. An artificial phallus worn by a transgender person and used in penetrative sex.
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