heavy wetter
English
Etymology
From heavy (“a high rate of flow”) + wetter (“someone who wets something”).
Noun
heavy wetter (plural heavy wetters)
- Someone, especially a baby or toddler, who urinates a large volume into their diaper at one time, often causing the diaper to leak as it has inadequate time to absorb all of the liquid.
- Someone who frequently wets their diaper, especially during sleep, but not necessarily at one time; a super soaker.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see heavy, wetter.