Band-aid
Pronunciation
- US IPA: /ˈbændeɪd/
Origin
From the trademark Band-Aid, registered in 1924 by Johnson & Johnson. The sense "temporary solution" was first used in 1968 in Canada.
Full definition of band-aid
Noun
band-aid
(plural band-aids)- An adhesive bandage, a small piece of fabric or plastic that may be stuck to the skin in order to temporarily cover a small wound.
- A temporary or makeshift solution to a problem, created ad hoc (often used with a negative connotation of a lack of foresight)
- 1968, United Church Observer, n 15 (March), p 36:It was another of those political band-aids patted over a minor sore.
Synonyms
- small adhesive bandage: adhesive bandage, plaster (UK), sticking plaster (UK), Elastoplast (UK)
- makeshift solution: hack
Verb
- To apply an adhesive bandage.As a school nurse, Pat was used to bandaiding lots of scraped knees and elbows.
- To apply a makeshift fix; to jury-rig.Rather than fix the code, we just band-aided the problem by hiding the error message.