toolbox
English

Toolbox
Etymology
Pronunciation
- enPR: to͞ol′-bŏks'
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈtuːlˌbɑks/
Noun
toolbox (plural toolboxes)
- A storage case for tools.
- (computing) A set of pre-existing routines for use in writing new programs.
- (slang) Dumbass or idiot.
- 2007, Alexander Kern, Listen! Listen, Listen, Listen, Listen, Listen!!!
- From the get go, one can immediately tell that this kid is a fucking toolbox.
- 2007, Alexander Kern, Listen! Listen, Listen, Listen, Listen, Listen!!!
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Related terms
Translations
storage case for tools
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set of routines
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Anagrams
Portuguese
Noun
toolbox f (plural toolboxes)
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