Lunchbox vs Lunchpail - What's the difference?
lunchbox | lunchpail |
A container for transporting meals, especially lunch.
(slang) A person or object constantly at one's side (in the manner of a lunchbox).
(British slang) The male genitals when enclosed in clothing.
(Asia) A to-go lunch packaged in a disposable box.
(computing, slang) A luggable; an early laptop computer, usually a unit with a handle and a fold-out keyboard.
* 1988 , PC Mag (volume 7, number 17, 11 October 1988, page 93)
* 2004 , Scott Mueller, Upgrading and Repairing Laptops (page 20)
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=January 14, author=Lynn Zinser, title=Victory for Ortmeyer and the Rangers, work=New York Times
, passage=Ortmeyer, a lunchpail forward who usually counts success in hits and blocked shots, was heading into his third season with the Rangers and was floored by the news. }}
As nouns the difference between lunchbox and lunchpail
is that lunchbox is a container for transporting meals, especially lunch while lunchpail is .lunchbox
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Alternative forms
* lunch boxNoun
(es)- You'll find a mix among clamshell laptops for strong laps, lunchboxes , and sewing-machine configurations; the latter two designs typically have detachable keyboards.
- The performance difference between desktops and lunchboxes was practically nil.
Synonyms
* (container for transporting meals) lunch pail (US ), bento box * (sense, person or thing at one's side) sidekick * (male genitals enclosed in clothing) basket (US ), packet, packagelunchpail
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Noun
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