tampon
UK [ˈtʰæmpɒn] US [ˈtʰæmpɑn]
noun 3verb 1
Definitions
noun
1
A plug of cotton or other absorbent material inserted into a body cavity or wound to absorb fluid, especially one inserted in the vagina during menstruation.
The only apparent difference between Playtex deodorant and nondeodorant tampons was the deodorant, yet the deodorant tampons did not stimulate the production of TSST-1.
I examined a tampon, from the outside only without removing the wrapper because I did not want to waste one, and considered aloud the consequences of pushing the offensively shaped object into my vagina.
2
A double-headed drumstick primarily for the bass drum.
3
An inking pad used in lithographic printing.
verb
1
To plug (a wound) with a tampon or compress.
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