pullup

/ˈpʊlˌʌp/
noun
  1. An exercise in which you hang from a bar and pull yourself up until your chin is above the bar.
    • He did ten pullups every morning to build his arm strength.
    • She struggled with her first pullup but improved with practice.
    • The gym teacher showed the class the correct form for a pullup.
  2. A type of diaper or undergarment that can be pulled up and down like underwear, often used for toilet training.
    • She felt proud to wear pullups instead of regular diapers.
    • Parents often buy pullups for their children when they start toilet training.
    • The toddler wore pullups during the day while learning to use the potty.
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