Definitions For Lunchbox

Noun

{{en-noun, es}} 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 lunch packaged in a disposable box to be taken away to eat. (computing, slang) A luggable; an early laptop computer, usually a unit with a handle and a fold-out keyboard. (slang) A simple portable transmitter sometimes used in phreaking. A cocktail made with beer, orange juice, and almond liqueur.

Synonyms

container for transporting meals lunch pail {{qual, US}}, bento box person or thing at one's side sidekick male genitals enclosed in clothing basket {{qual, US}}, packet, package

Translations

Catalan: carmanyola, f Chinese: : Mandarin: 飯盒, sc=Hani, 饭盒, tr=fànhé, sc=Hani Dutch: broodtrommel Finnish: lounasrasia, eväsrasia French: panier repas German: Brotzeitdose, f, Brotdose, f Greek: φαγητοδοχείο, n Hungarian: uzsonnás doboz Icelandic: nestisbox, n Japanese: 弁当箱, tr=bentōbako, お弁当箱 (obentōbako) Korean: 도시락, sc=Kore {{qualifier, South Korea}}, 벤토, sc=Kore {{qualifier, South Korea, archaic}}, 곽밥 {{qualifier, North Korea}} Norwegian: : Bokmål: matboks, m : Nynorsk: matboks, m Portuguese: lancheira, f, merendeira, f Russian: ланчбо́кс, m, ланч-бо́кс, m, коро́бка для за́втраков, f Spanish: fiambrera, f, tartera, f Swedish: matlåda, c, lunchlåda, c Thai: ข้าวกล่อง Vietnamese: hộp cơm Welsh: tun bwyd, m {{qualifier, NW}}, bocs bwyd, m {{qualifier, South}} German: Gehänge, n Italian: pacco, m Spanish: paquete, m

Alternative forms

lunch box

Etymology

lunch + box

Is Lunchbox a Scrabble Word?

Words With Friends YES
Scrabble US YES
Scrabble UK YES
English International (SOWPODS) NO
Scrabble Global YES
Enable1 Dictionary NO

Points in Different Games

Scrabble
22
Words with Friends
26

The word Lunchbox is worth 22 points in Scrabble and 26 points in Words with Friends

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