Romper (noun)

  1. A one-piece garment for infants or young children that covers the torso and legs.
  2. A one-piece outfit that consists of a top and shorts or pants connected together.

Origin:

Early 20th century: from the verb rompe "to break" (from latin rumpere).

Examples:

  1. The little girl was wearing a cute pink romper.
  2. The romper is a convenient and practical outfit for babies and young children.
  3. The romper is a versatile garment that can be dressed up or down.
  4. The romper is a popular choice for summertime clothing.
  5. Rompers come in a variety of styles, colors and patterns.
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