A word with a meaning very similar to "please" with some slightly further uses. For example, "I'm gonna tell you this story tomorrow for suspense plox." In this case, plox is being used similarly to please, but nothing is being asked. Plox is a useful word because it sounds much more manly than please when said in conversation.
"I'm gonna tell you this story tomorrow for suspense plox." In this case, plox is being used similarly to please, but nothing is being asked.
by MisterPoops January 25, 2009
/ˈplak͡s/
1. interj. A request for pictures (e.g. of a chan putting keyboard on head), from the combination of "pix" + "plz".
2. adv. Please, from the further misspelling of "plz" or the combination of "plz" + "thx".
1. interj. A request for pictures (e.g. of a chan putting keyboard on head), from the combination of "pix" + "plz".
2. adv. Please, from the further misspelling of "plz" or the combination of "plz" + "thx".
by AudiblySilenced January 25, 2010
Words used by stupid bitches who have no life and sit on the computer 24/7.. Instead of saying please, these highly lame individuals come up with new words and slang to try and full fill the empty void of what most call a real life, by making up stupid words.
by saltygrl January 27, 2011
A faggot's way of saying please. That guy did not create the word and the word did not start with plix rofl.
by Dow-TFC June 04, 2009
a sandwich. originated it India.
it has ground up chicken that tastes like beef since Indians don't eat beef.
it has ground up chicken that tastes like beef since Indians don't eat beef.
by ELOHELZEE_xx July 22, 2008
I invented this word throughout my playing of the old game Aspereta. Being an MMORPG, people would type smaller versions of words, instead of the full thing. Here's how it went about:
-Instead of please, people said 'plz'
-Instead of plz, I purposely mispelled it as 'plx'
-plx, when spoken out loud sounded like 'plix' to me, so I started to say 'plix'
-I mispelled 'plix' as 'plox', then just kept doing it on purpose
-Instead of please, people said 'plz'
-Instead of plz, I purposely mispelled it as 'plx'
-plx, when spoken out loud sounded like 'plix' to me, so I started to say 'plix'
-I mispelled 'plix' as 'plox', then just kept doing it on purpose
by oozabooman October 07, 2006
by idontwannamakeaname December 06, 2010