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  2. 9 Virtual Baby Shower Games You Can Play on Zoom - AOL

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    The Best Online Platforms to Use for Your Virtual Baby Shower Choosing the right service for your video soirée can make or break the occasion for real. 9 Virtual Baby Shower Games You Can Play on ...

  3. Baby shower - Wikipedia

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    In Costa Rica, a baby shower party is called té de canastilla ("basket tea"), and multiple events are held for a single pregnancy for the family, co-workers, and friends. In Egypt a baby shower is known as " Sebouh " (سبوع) (sebouh means week) which is usually celebrated one week after birth hence its name. This is usually celebrated with ...

  4. COED (website) - Wikipedia

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    COED is a news, entertainment, sports, and lifestyle website. Originally a print magazine, COED shifted towards online publication exclusively in 2007. [3] [4] The content is primarily targeted at college-aged men and written by college-aged writers. [5] The website contains news and interviews as well as photography of female celebrities. [6]

  5. Glossary of American terms not widely used in the United ...

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    baby carriage pushable vehicle for transporting babies, also called stroller, buggy or regionally baby coach (UK: perambulator (very old-fashioned or formal), pram, or, for the type that an older baby sits rather than lies in, pushchair) [30] [31] baby shower (or just "shower") party with gifts to celebrate an impending birth (less common in ...

  6. The Game of Cootie - Wikipedia

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    The game was invented in 1948 by William H. Schaper, a manufacturer of small commercial popcorn machines in Robbinsdale, Minnesota.It was likely inspired by an earlier pencil-and-paper game where players drew cootie parts according to a dice roll and/or a 1939 game version of that using cardboard parts with a cootie board. [2]

  7. Mixed-sex sports - Wikipedia

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    Mixed-sex forms of ball sports involve set numbers of each sex per team, sometimes defining the roles in the team by sex/gender (examples include korfball, Baseball5, coed softball, quadball, dodgeball, touch/tag rugby, American flag rugby, flag football, wheelchair handball, and wheelchair rugby, wheelchair rugby league, and Netball).