paddingˈpæd ɪŋ
pad (v)
- present
- pads
- past
- padded
- past participle
- padded
- present participle
- padding
padding (n)
- plural
- paddings
English Definitions:
padding, cushioning (noun)
artifact consisting of soft or resilient material used to fill or give shape or protect or add comfort
padding (Noun)
Soft filling material used in cushions etc.
padding (Noun)
Extra characters such as spaces added to the end of a record to fill it out to a fixed length.
padding (Noun)
Extraneous text added to a message for the purpose of concealing its beginning, ending, or length.
Padding
Padding is thin cushioned material sometimes added to clothes. It is often done in an attempt to soften impacts on certain zones of the body or enhance appearance by 'improving' a physical feature, often a sexually significant one. In fashion, there is padding for: ⁕Breasts – sometimes called falsies ⁕The male crotch – usually called a codpiece. ⁕Height – usually in shoes and often called elevator shoes. ⁕Width of shoulders, called shoulder pads – in coats and other garments for men, and sometimes for women.
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