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Qué (quién) es bitty box - definición

1961 SINGLE BY BURL IVES
A Little Bitty Tear (song); Little Bitty Tear

bitty box      
<abuse> (Or "calculator") /bit'ee boks/ A computer sufficiently small, primitive, or incapable as to cause a hacker acute claustrophobia at the thought of developing software on or for it. The term is especially used of small, obsolescent, single-tasking-only personal computers such as the Atari 800, Osborne, Sinclair, VIC-20, TRS-80 or IBM PC, but the term is a general pejorative opposite of "real computer" (see Get a real computer!). See also mess-dos, toaster, toy. (1994-11-29)
poor box         
BOX THAT IS USED TO COLLECT COINS FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES
Alms box; Offertory box; Mite box
¦ noun historical a collection box, especially one in a church, for gifts of money to aid the poor.
Red box (government)         
  • 2014 budget]]
  • Budget box of [[William Gladstone]], who was [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] between 1852 and 1882
  • The [[Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia]]'s red box
A TYPE OF DESPATCH BOXES
Ministerial red box; Ministerial box; Document box; Budget box
Red boxes, or sometimes ministerial boxes, are a type of despatch box produced by Barrow Hepburn & Gale or Wickwar & Co and are used by ministers in the British government and the British monarch to carry government documents. Similar in appearance to a briefcase, they are primarily used to hold and transport official ministerial papers.

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A Little Bitty Tear

"A Little Bitty Tear" is a song written by the American country songwriter Hank Cochran. It has been recorded by many musical acts, the first being American recording artist Burl Ives. It has since been recorded by others, including Wanda Jackson, Bing Crosby (for his 1965 album Bing Crosby Sings the Great Country Hits), Chet Atkins, The Shadows and Cochran himself.