(also lunchpack) the male genitals, esp.
(slang, UK) The male genitals when enclosed in clothing.
In the United States a lunchbox may also be termed a lunch pail, lunch bucket or lunch tin, either as single words or paired.
A lunchbox is a small container with a lid. You put food such as sandwiches in it to eat for lunch at work or at school.
Your second description "lunch prepared at home like a bag lunch" is actually a "packed lunch" (or bag lunch in North America) - a lunch prepared at home and carried to be eaten somewhere else, such as school, a workplace, or at an outing.
linner is a combination of lunch and dinner - like brunch is a combination of breakfast and lunch! I'm having linner now - typically at around 4pm for a late lunch and then won't have dinner!
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Put simply, a “bento” or “bento box” is a Japanese lunchbox. What separates it from the ham sandwich and soda many of us carried in a Spiderman lunchbox in elementary school is the attention to detail and the balance of the ingredients.
chiefly British. : a light midday meal : luncheon.
Fede (Slang for 'how are you? ') Grand (Slang for 'fine') Heita (Slang for 'hello') Hela yalo (Sesotho phrase for 'just like that', used as a form of greeting)
Word can mean okay or just to communicate that you heard them. “I'll be there in 5 minutes.” “Word.” “I'm going to the store, I'll be back later.” “Word.”
The bento box emoji, ?, represents a traditional Japanese boxed lunch, called a bento box, or a meal at a Japanese restaurant in the same style. It's used for such lunches and meals, as well as for Japanese and Asian cuisine more generally, and Western small-plate dishes and snacks.
Dosirak is both the name of the lunchbox and the food that is served within it in South Korea. A dosirak lunchbox will typically be made from thermo-steel or plastic.
Unique to Japan, jazz kissa are spaces where jazz music is played for dedicated listening rather than as background music. A typical jazz kissa features a high-quality stereo system, a large music collection and dim lighting, and serves coffee and alcoholic drinks.
out of the box in American English
Austral slang. remarkable or exceptional; extraordinary.
'Jack in the box' was the name given to a swindler who cheated tradesmen by substituting empty boxes for the full ones that were expected.
ˈbäkst. : placed or enclosed in a box. boxed foods. a boxed lunch.
– His nickname of Lunchbox comes from him being filled with food. When asked for a deeper meaning, Kevin replied that there is none. He is not clever enough to work on that many levels. – If he were to direct Aquaman 2 (Entourage reference) there would be a lot of underwater farting.
“This change came about because we realized customers loved the feel of the brand and fun environment we provide in-salon but were sometimes alienated by our previous name and branding,” said Geri Jones, owner of the Lubbock salon.
Raven : [dressed as a rockstar] Do you listen to music? Eddie : Do you watch TV? Chelsea Daniels : Do you carry a lunchbox?
Brunch – combination of breakfast and lunch eaten usually during the late morning but it can extend to as late as 3 pm. The word is a portmanteau of breakfast and lunch.
Drunch is a blend of the words “drinking” and “lunch.” It is primarily used as a noun in place of the word “lunch.” An example is “Let's get drunch.” It means to get drinks at lunch.
Linner (meal), a meal between lunch and dinner also known as lupper.
5201314 means 'I love you forever. The first numbers--5, 2, 0 are pronounced as 'Wǔ'èr líng'. The sound of 'Wǔ'èr líng' is very similar to the Mandarin word 'Wǒ ài nǐ' which means 'I love you'. The second half of the word, '1314' is similar to the pronunciation of the Mandarin word 'yībèizi' which means 'fore ever'.