Boxing

Word BOXING
Character 6
Hyphenation box ing
Pronunciations /ˈbɒksɪŋ/

Definitions and meanings of "Boxing"

What do we mean by boxing?

To place inside a box; to pack in one or more boxes.

Usually followed by in: to surround and enclose in a way that restricts movement; to corner, to hem in.

To mix two containers of paint of similar colour to ensure that the color is identical.

To make an incision or hole in (a tree) for the purpose of procuring the sap.

To enclose with boarding, lathing, etc., so as to conceal (for example, pipes) or to bring to a required form.

To furnish (for example, the axle of a wheel) with a box.

To enclose (images, text, etc.) in a box.

To place a value of a primitive type into a corresponding object.

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

One of the most hardest fucking sports. Urban Dictionary

Verb - to be under the influence of suboxone (a synthetic opiate blocker - essentially fake heroin) Urban Dictionary

An extremely physical sport in which two men who weigh nearly the same fight each other in hand to hand combat. Usually little pansies that can't box bash it. There is a chance of developing something called "punch drunk" syndrome where you develop slurred speach, and loss of coordination and motor skills but usually only boxers who get hit alot (pro boxer) develop this. There is also a small chance of death. Fatality rates per 100,000 participants Horse-racing...........128 Sky-diving...............123 Hang gliding.............55 Mountaineering........51 Scuba diving............11 Motorcycle racing......7 College football..........3 Boxing...................1.5 Cited in Cantu, Boxing and Medicine, Human Kinetics Illinois, 1995 Urban Dictionary

A very hard sport, and one of the few sports thats actually worth the time and effort you put into it. In boxing you learn how to kick someone's ass, defend yourself, and helps you gain self confidence and discipline. Baseball, football, soccer, teaches you to.......be good at baseball, football or soccer. Also, it's an individual sport, so you don't have to worry about your team sucking balls. And believe it or not, you don't get injured as much in boxing as you do in other sports. Urban Dictionary

A sport that i participate in so i know what im talking about.....two people who way about the same fight using only thier hands which are covered by gloves....this takes place in a boxing ring which is a roped off square like thing ....you can win by either a knockout or earning more points than the other person.....this sport is super physical and isnt easy at all....u have to be dedicated.....alot depends on your conditioning caz trust me each round feels like it lasts an hour instead of three minutes Urban Dictionary

One of the greatest sports of all time. Boxing requires greats skill and reflexes as well as physical and mental strength. Urban Dictionary

Boxing is without a doubt the hardest thing you could ever undertake. Boxing bouts can last from 3 rounds of 2 minutes up to 12 rounds of 3 minutes. opponents are matched with people of similar weight (often no more than 3 or 4 kilograms apart.) Boxing requires enormous skill, strength, speed, reflexes, agility and incredible physical and mental toughness. People who claim karate/other martial arts are better because you can kick and grapple are stupid. Boxers are better movers and possess much more speed, strength etc..than any other martial arts practitioners, and this is the reason boxing is great- it is a technically simple sport that is still a science and an art and something you need incredible physical attributes to do. Urban Dictionary

To smoke weed in a car with closed windows to keep the smoke inside the car. Urban Dictionary

A game played between two people, one being male, in which the male recieves multiple blows to the head, a.k.a. a blowjob. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Boxing

The word "boxing" in example sentences

BOX NYC will be holding a "massive social boxing event" tomorrow night which apparently entails poker, models, and, you guessed it smart guys, boxing**, all broadcast on ESPN2 (so let's just get this out there now-only the camera ready should read on). ❋ Unknown (2009)

My interest in boxing is mainly historical --- I like to read books like Tosches ', but I've never followed the game in real time. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I began to search my dictionary for the translation to pelea, which is what we called a boxing match in Cuba. ❋ Carlos Eire (2010)

“I should well know how to explain, were these fists clenched, and were the hall dedicated to the pancration, which we call boxing; but as even these helpless Greeks use not their hands without their fingers being closed, by St. George I can make out nothing of their meaning.” ❋ Unknown (2008)

How about if Manny win the fight, are you going to say that Oscar is faded fighter too (knowing that majority of what you call a boxing expert like you keep on saying that it is a mismatch)? ❋ Unknown (2008)

_pancration_, which we call boxing; but as even these helpless ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

However, most of the damage in boxing takes years to accumulate. ❋ Gordon Marino (2010)

There were more superstars in boxing, Leonard said. ❋ Unknown (2010)

James Anderson sustained broken rib in boxing match? ❋ Barney Ronay (2010)

At a time when boxing is in the doldrums, it is hard for Americans to fathom the magnitude of this fighter's importance. ❋ Unknown (2010)

NEW YORK (AP) Manny Pacquiao may soon turn his attention from campaigning for Congress to negotiating the details on the richest fight in boxing history. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Unlike most sports, which have all kinds of variables ranging from the demographics of their TV viewers to attendance at their events, big-time boxing is simple: How many people pay to watch certain stars? ❋ Unknown (2010)

CNN: Wife held in boxing champ's killing in Brazil ❋ Unknown (2009)

And part of it is, like a few other events, Americans are no longer as dominant in boxing as they once were, so American interest has waned. joe from Lowell says: ❋ Unknown (2010)

With Nevada last month introducing the use of instant replay in boxing, HBO's $55 pay-per-view Manny Pacquiao-Miguel Cotto welterweight title fight will be the first big-time Las Vegas bout to use it. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Although I think cross over cameos would totally work in boxing films. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Whitaker's expertise in boxing and Jack's knowledge of how to get stories sold. ❋ Unknown (2010)

If they could make $40 million for Mosley, they could double that for Pacquiao and be forever assured that the Money nickname will live on in boxing lore. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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

❋ Mr.X (2003)

Dude, are you all right? [You look pretty] tired [and you're not] saying much. [It's cool] man, I'm just boxing hard. ❋ UltimateSnackrifice (2011)

[Mike Tyson] has been boxing [way too] long and has lost more [brain cells] than he can count. ❋ Aidyn (2005)

I played football before I started boxing for three years, and all I got was a torn shoulder and the chance to [get bitched on] by coaches and older players every day. And I still sucked as a [lineman] because I'm not fat and short. And my team lost like every game no matter what I did. Man, [FUCK THAT SHIT]! ❋ CRACKER! (2006)

boxing has always been [my favorite] [sport] and thats why [i do] it ❋ (insert Cool Name Here) (2006)

[The pussy] [whined] about how boxing is dangerous and everyone who participates in it will be [brain dead]. ❋ Bigroach1357 (2006)

[Taekwondo] guy tries to kick a person who does boxing in the face, [boxer] ducks and hits [taekwondo] guy with a hard combo to the body, taekwondo guy falls to ground and cries. ❋ Boganzrockthehouse (2007)

[Pothead] A:Don't open [the window] Pothead B:Oh, we're boxing? Pothead A:[Ofcourse] ❋ MOCO THUG (2006)

Me and [Nikita] went 15 rounds in a [boxing match] and I busted [a twinkie] on her face. ❋ S Compton (The Man) (2005)

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