Boxes

Word BOXES
Character 5
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ˈbɒksɪz/

Definitions and meanings of "Boxes"

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Senses relating to a three-dimensional object or space.

Senses relating to a two-dimensional object or space

A group of friends and not friends living in laguna. Made up of a bunch of kooks. includes pickles box( the maker of the box names) box, rice box, cookie box, turkey box, chicken box, speed box, grom box. BOX MAFIA Urban Dictionary

The act of fisting your partner's vagina on December 26th, traditionally known as Boxing Day. Urban Dictionary

The philosophy that regardless of attractiveness, age, and possibly (thanks to science) even gender, vagina is vagina and sex is sex. Urban Dictionary

The greatest response to an snl skit ever Urban Dictionary

A disastrous event that generally occurs during sex between an inexperienced and/or pornography driven male and a poor, unsuspecting female. When the participants are gearing up to do the "deed", the male deems it necessary to take his erect penis, and proceed to SLAP the females vagina in an ill-thought attempt to arouse her. Consequences of this action are generally yelling, cringing, and prompt cease of sexual activity. Extreme cases will lead to injury, breakups, or imprisonment. Urban Dictionary

Surrounded, out numbered, and stuck in a confined space Urban Dictionary

To fight with fists or with padded gloves in a boxing ring Urban Dictionary

The word box refers to (1) a box of wine and (2) a girl (slang for vagina see box) Urban Dictionary

Originated from Kansas City Missouri. First heard off of the Tech N9ne Collabos album Misery Loves Kompany "MLK". Song wrote about named "That Box" pretty much, it's a vagina. Urban Dictionary

Boxing is often labeled as old-school in nature. The perseverance and mental fortitude required from a successful fighter is unique from other sports. When a boxer demonstrates courage and tenacity inside the ring, he is often labeled as a "throwback" to the golden days of boxing. Urban Dictionary

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The word "boxes" in example sentences

In the sentence, _The SALE of boxes was increased, sale_, not _boxes_, is the subject of the verb. ❋ Thomas Wood (N/A)

We will not watch him cut the throat of this country and I'm tired of watching young people being shipped home in boxes from the middle east. ❋ Unknown (2008)

To the right of the boxes is a bookshelf holding mostly indie titles. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Myth and Manpower" at the jewel-box sized Craft and Folk Art Museum packed in a show that takes artwork from California fruit label boxes and marketing and juxtaposes them with artwork cultivated for use as protest posters for United Farm Workers. ❋ Unknown (2010)

For example, I see in yonder cupboard near which you are standing, several of what you call boxes (but like everything else in Flatland, they have no tops nor bottoms) full of money; ❋ Unknown (2006)

For example, I see in yonder cupboard near which you are standing, several of what you call boxes (but like everything else in Flatland, they have no tops nor bottoms) full of money; I see also two tablets of accounts. ❋ Edwin Abbott Abbott (1882)

For example, I see in yonder cupboard near which you are standing, several of what you call boxes (but like everything else in Flatland, they have no tops or bottom) full of money; I see also two tablets of accounts. ❋ Edwin Abbott Abbott (1882)

Fixed: Pasting text into ISO9660 volume label boxes allowed for characters that should have been restricted (it bypassed the normal checks). ❋ Unknown (2009)

Just check the local landfill and you’ll see that voids in boxes is not all these products are filling. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Meanwhile young men and women are still coming home in boxes and the generals are still running the show. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Jason scanned old photos, love letters, and copied black and white film reels tucked away in boxes at his grandma's home. ❋ Unknown (2009)

His lucky $2 bill, his campaign medals, and an Elizabeth Cross – given to families of deceased soldiers – are in boxes on the table. ❋ Jamie Doward (2010)

They sat in boxes underneath her desk and we, and our friends, were encouraged to avail ourselves of their contents. ❋ Jay Rayner (2010)

In western cultures, simultaneously seeing both good and bad "violates our world view, our need to put things in boxes," says Dr. Larsen. ❋ Shirley S. Wang (2010)

Copyright law should, ideally, be technology neutral; if it turns out to be more efficient, or more convenient, to operate these boxes from a single remote location, we should let the market sort that out, not copyright law. ❋ Unknown (2010)

(Was it an MIT person who discovered that the whistle included in boxes of Captain Crunch cereal created just the right tone to fool the phone into giving one a freeline?) ❋ Unknown (2010)

He watches as the Cardinal simply stands at stares with longing at the seven plain boxes for a few long minutes. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[Woah] [look at] those boxes ❋ Gromsmyd (2009)

[My girlfriend] and I did some Boxing Box Boxing on each other this year; it's become a [new Christmas] [tradition]! ❋ David Tyrell (2020)

Man, [that chick] was [less] attractive than [my ass] chihuaha, but box is box! ❋ Hambizzle (2005)

[bush] is ruining the [country], but my bush never [lies], its my box in a box for you ❋ YAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYY (2008)

"We were [messing around], making out, and [getting ready] to do it, and all the sudden he started [BOX BOXING] me! It hurt! I was completely not in the mood after that!" ❋ Emort (2008)

we're boxed in. [we go] out that [door] and the [cops] have us! ❋ Spaz De Kat (2009)

I had to [give up] boxing when my opponents kept getting their [gloves] caught in my [stomach]. ❋ Yorrick Hunt (2008)

"[I'm going to] [have fun] with [a box] and a box." In other words: I'm going to have fun with a 'box of wine' and a 'girl'. "I'm having a box with a box." In other words: I'm drinking a 'box of wine' with a 'girl'. ❋ Sandy Box (2009)

aint [nothin] better or [wetter] than [THAT BOX] ❋ No1234 (2007)

Boxing is an explosive, anaerobic sport. The act of [throwing punches], round after round, while contending with an attacking opponent is a daunting task. It is perhaps the most physically demanding sport of all. The sport has been estimated as approximately 70-80% anaerobic and 20-30% aerobic. Anaerobic means to conduct an activity without oxygen. Anaerobic exercise, like boxing, stresses the muscles at a high intensity for short periods of time. As a boxer, one must punch, slip, and block with [split second] movements and reactions. A boxer must be prepared to fight with intensity, round after round. The body must be conditioned to throw the same explosive punches in the last round that you started with in [round one]. ❋ Dancing With Fire (2011)

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