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babyproof

Or ba·by-proof

[bey-bee-proof]

adjective

  1. childproof.



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Now The Daily Show is on it, with Trevor Noah highlighting how Republicans claim they are all so tough but actually want to “babyproof the whole election from top to bottom.”

From Salon

Your Dream Line-up | Headed for Cancellation Unfortunately, a baby also changes television comedy, forcing writers to tiptoe through jokes and babyproof their story lines.

So when it came time to babyproof his home, well, he had some room in his schedule.

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