Binky vs. Pacifier

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Binkynoun

A stuffed animal, pillow, blanket, or toy that a small child is more attached to than any other, and often sleeps with.

Binkynoun

A high hop that a rabbit may perform when happy.

Binkynoun

A baby's pacifier.

Binkyverb

To perform a high hop, as when happy.

Pacifiernoun

Someone or something that pacifies.

Pacifiernoun

(North America) A rubber or plastic device imitating a nipple that goes into a baby’s mouth, used to calm and quiet the baby.

Pacifiernoun

One who or that which pacifies.

Pacifiernoun

A small device, usually of rubber or plastic containing a protruding nipple-shaped portion which a baby may place in its mouth and suck on; - it is used to keep babies contented.

Pacifiernoun

someone who tries to bring peace

Pacifiernoun

device used for an infant to suck or bite on

Pacifier

A pacifier is a rubber, plastic, or silicone nipple substitute given to an infant to suckle upon between feedings to quiet its distress by satisfying the need to suck when it does not need to eat. Pacifiers normally have three parts, an elongated teat, a mouth shield, and a handle.

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