Pacifier (disambiguation)

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Pacifier can refer to several things:

Pacifier rubber, plastic or silicone nipple for infants to suck upon

A pacifier or dummy, also known as a binky, soother, teether or Dodie is a rubber, plastic or silicone nipple given to an infant to suck upon. In its standard appearance it has a teat, mouth shield, and handle. The mouth shield and/or the handle is large enough to avoid the danger of the child choking on it or swallowing it.

<i>Pacifier</i> (Shihad album) 2002 studio album by Shihad

Pacifier is the fifth full-length album released by New Zealand band, Shihad.

<i>The Pacifier</i> 2005 film by Adam Shankman

The Pacifier is a 2005 American family comedy film directed by Adam Shankman, written by Thomas Lennon and Robert Ben Garant and stars Vin Diesel. The film was released in March 2005 by Walt Disney Pictures and grossed $198 million worldwide. It has a 20% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, which called it "only moderately amusing."

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