Definition of binky in English:
binky
(also binkie)
nounPlural binkies ˈbɪŋkiˈbiNGkē
trademark in US A baby's dummy.
Daniel lay in his carriage, happily sucking a binky
Example sentencesExamples
- I've been blaming the Internet for my inability to take the binky away.
- I was going to raise my baby without binkies, bouncy seats, or manmade beverages.
- Just yesterday he was laying on the living room floor with his binky in his mouth, clutching his stuffed animal.
- In the past I could lift his toddler bed in the dark, with one hand, without my glasses and find the binky in seconds.
- For months I have had to put the binky back in her mouth.
- If they are unhappy they are given a pacifier or binky, not a dummy.
- It got really hard to convince myself that letting him keep his binky was easier than getting rid of it.
- "My child will never have a binky after age TWO!"
- When it was getting close to nap time, she grabbed her binkie, climbed into mom's lap, and put her head on her chest.