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baby shower

[bey-bee shou-er]

noun

  1. a party, sometimes attended by women only, for giving gifts to a prospective mother or to a couple about to be parents.

    We regularly use the stroller we were given at our baby shower, but the playpen only occasionally.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of baby shower1

First recorded in 1900–05
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Money is never far from Mason’s mind, and he’s constantly aware of how much he and Yunho are spending: $10,000 a month for Astrid and her girlfriend Claudia’s L.A. rental; $100,000 on the baby shower, including a WeatherMod fee to ensure that the cloud seeding technology company will get rid of the pesky wildfire smoke and leave Mason and Yunho’s backyard to bask in L.A.’s promised sunshine.

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Much like the worst kind of gender reveal party, Mason and Yunho’s baby shower has consequences.

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Like Mrs. Dalloway, he spends the day leading up to his big party — in his case a baby shower in Los Angeles — reminiscing and worrying.

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Former American Reproductive Centers patient Jaclyn Ferber Calonne was at a baby shower when she started receiving text messages about the explosion outside the fertility clinic.

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Before the fire, when she was planning her daughter’s baby shower, Garcia managed to scan some photos of her parents and grandparents.

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