LUNCHBOX

Lunch box

The lunch box, also referred to as a lunch pail or lunch kit, is used to store food to be taken anywhere. The concept of a food container has existed for a long time, but it was not until people began using tobacco tins to haul meals in the early 20th century, followed by the use of lithographed images on metal, that the containers became a staple of youth, and a marketable product.

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Lunchbox

"Lunchbox" is the second single from Marilyn Manson's debut album, Portrait of an American Family.

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lunchbox

Noun

  1. A container for transporting meals, especially lunch.
  2. A person or object constantly at one's side (in the manner of a lunchbox).
  3. The male genitals when enclosed in clothing.
  4. A to-go lunch packaged in a disposable box.
  5. A luggable; an early laptop computer, usually a unit with a handle and a fold-out keyboard.


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lunch box

Noun



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