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Noun
1. boxed lunch bought at a station (often a local specialty)
  • おひるお昼
  • えきべん駅弁
  • しよう
Let's have one of those boxed lunches they sell at train stations.
Noun
2. sexual position in which one person stands supporting the otherVulgar expression or word
Wikipedia definition
3. EkibenFor other uses, see Ekiben (disambiguation) Ekiben (railway boxed meals) are a specific type of bento boxed meals, sold on trains and train stations in Japan. Today, many types of ekiben can still be purchased; at stands in the station, on the platform, or on the train itself. They come with disposable chopsticks (when necessary) or spoons. Ekiben containers can be made from plastic, wood, or ceramic.
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