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dodgy box
[doj-ee boks]
noun
an electronic device that connects to a television and gives illegal access to digital broadcasts and streamed programs that would otherwise require a subscription.
Police are not pursuing customers who purchased dodgy boxes to get cable TV at a fraction of the prices charged by legitimate companies.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of dodgy box1
Example Sentences
Dodgy box I reckon or is it new paper?
Dodgy box I reckon or is it new paper?
To those, in particular, who highlight the dodgy box kicks by Care which led to England conceding tries against Australia and Italy, O'Shea has a strong counterargument.
Both at the Donmar and at the Sheffield Crucible before that he has demolished the myth that European drama generally makes for dodgy box office.
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