A game often played by employees at a call centre, particularly one that deals with irate customers.
The game often involves saying the word plox as many times as possible during a call, without the receptive customer noticing. However, the rules can vary from centre to centre.
Not often played during the peak time of the call centre.
The game often involves saying the word plox as many times as possible during a call, without the receptive customer noticing. However, the rules can vary from centre to centre.
Not often played during the peak time of the call centre.
Seasoned players of The Plox Game may use phrases like:
1) "Hi there, welcome to plox hut. You're speaking with Plox. Would you like pick up or plox?"
2) "Thank you for your plox. Will you have enough plox for the plox?"
1) "Hi there, welcome to plox hut. You're speaking with Plox. Would you like pick up or plox?"
2) "Thank you for your plox. Will you have enough plox for the plox?"
by Mickey Beeow October 2, 2007
by jordan emery June 12, 2008
by shelby and peter lopez January 29, 2009
Poland: Hello Germoney, times are of rough and i am of in debt gib monies, plox.
Germany: Nein, Polen. Go clean toilet.
Germany: Nein, Polen. Go clean toilet.
by UnkownWolf April 6, 2018
by lawlrus123423 January 23, 2011
plox: "A person, usually one who has a severe lack of water and is dehydrated and is extremely shy and suffers from serious anxiety and hence can't talk in front of other ppl"
Examples:
"he only gets 500ml water every day, he lives like plox"
"That person is too shy to speak, such a plox"
"he only gets 500ml water every day, he lives like plox"
"That person is too shy to speak, such a plox"
by oAdd September 5, 2022
Originally plox was an acronym meaning pl (Please) o (with hugs) x (and kisses)
it was used as a cutesy way in early days of online gaming to say please with the PL being the please and the oxox being the old way to say hugs and kisses in letters. Over time it altered to become more of a trolling way to say please, by people that are being sarcastic.
it was used as a cutesy way in early days of online gaming to say please with the PL being the please and the oxox being the old way to say hugs and kisses in letters. Over time it altered to become more of a trolling way to say please, by people that are being sarcastic.
Help me plox! (original meaning help me please with hugs and kisses)
money PLOX! (new meaning Give me money now lol, noob)
money PLOX! (new meaning Give me money now lol, noob)
by Icandor February 27, 2023