Rompers
noun
1.
a person or thing that romps.
2.
Usually, rompers. (used with a plural verb)
a loose, one-piece garment combining a shirt or blouse and short, bloomerlike pants, worn by young children.
a similar garment worn by women and girls for sports, leisure activity, etc.
plural noun
1.
a one-piece baby garment consisting of trousers and a bib with straps
2.
(NZ) a type of costume worn by schoolgirls for games and gymnastics
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