nappy
/ˈnæpi/Definitions
1. noun
A small, usually loose-fitting garment worn by a baby, typically on the bottom half of the body.
“The mother changed the nappy and put a new one on her baby.”
2. adjective
Having or showing a strong and often aggressive enthusiasm or excitement.
“The nappy crowd cheered as their team scored a goal.”
3. adjective
Covered or fitted with a napkin or napkins.
“The nappy tablecloth protected the furniture from spills.”