huggieEtymologyBack-formation from Huggies, an American company that sells disposable diapers; compare pamper (“alternative form of pampers; a diaper, nappy”), derived from the diaper brand Pampers by Procter & Gamble.nounA diaper made by the Huggies company.“"Does anyone have a Huggie?" If this disposable diaper trend continues, it's also possible that CO's in wartime will no longer be conscientious objectors, but rather cloth objectors.”A hug.“Tib who had been upon the point of offering comfort in the shape of a huggie and a kiss, thought better of it and refrained.”A thermal sleeve that fits around a cup, can, or bottle.“The preferred Dexter-style drinkholders (which accommodate a can or bottle with or without a huggie) […]”