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lunchbox noun- the male genitalia, especially when generously presented in tight clothing UK, 1992
An indiscreet euphemism that makes people smile; perhaps its most famous usage occurred during track athlete Linford Christie’s impressive performance at the 1992 Olympic Games, when he took gold in the 100 metres. - Jacobs, the cream-cracker people, have been advertising [...] a biscuit described as “every man’s dream: an extra one-and-a-half inches in the lunchbox department”. — David Rowan, A Glossary for the 90s, p. 23, 1996
- That, Gentlemen, is a lunch-box to be proud of. — The Full Monty, 1997
- [T]he photo finish in the race between black and white lunchboxes is too close to call. — Richard Herring, Talking Cock, p. 250, 2003
- someone who is completely out of touch US, 1964
- — Judi Sanders, Da Bomb!, p. 18, 1997
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