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romper room

American  

noun

  1. a playroom for very young children.


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Miss Nancy, the host of the early-TV kids’ show “Romper Room,” had a magic mirror that allowed her to see all the kiddos watching at home.

From The Wall Street Journal

And when we do ask policy questions about the economy or international events, with the exception of a few solid professionals in the room, we sound like romper room kids soiling our shorts.

From Salon

Owner and curator David Ross describes his elastic romper room as “an art-forward bodega” that’s adaptable enough to host comedy nights, gallery openings, workshops and live music.

From Washington Post

Other, seemingly familiar terms — romper room, sherry trifles — have their innocence stripped from them to reveal a second, more sinister meaning.

From Washington Post

It was like being in “Romper Room.”

From Seattle Times