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Cat box

When she wipes back to front.

Cat box: "My man, my ex wipes back to front! For more than one reason you DO NOT want to smash Brandy.

by Katarose April 14, 2020


Box of Chooks

Australian colloquial; a block of 30 Emu Export beer cans, commonly used as currency in Western Australia in lieu of cash for small jobs or swap of goods.

Chiefy: Here, cob you can have my spare vape ...

Me: I don't have any cash on me, fella ...

Chiefy: No worries, just drop off a Box of Chooks when you get a chance ...

by Ninja Dingo October 16, 2023


BOX CALLER

Someone who addresses chatrooms when new people enter the room.

That guy Zombie sure is a box caller.

by 5thco-owner November 9, 2017


box cow

A female human being who, despite being overweight with a large, wide stomach, has inordinately small breasts and a flat buttocks, thus taking on the shape of a box.

1) Oh dear Jesus, I was talking to this chick I found on Myspace, but she sent me some nudes and she's a total box cow!

2) I'm telling you dude, this chick was such a box cow. She must weigh 200 pounds, but her chest and ass are flat. It's disgusting!

by Cheesy Goodness April 27, 2008


droppin box

To "lay down the law" or, get things done. To tell it like it is.

"When things get out of hand in this mutha-funka, I start droppin box on they ass.

by J Doo Dee Doo Dee October 29, 2007


Soul box

A very old car, usually in poor shape but brought back to life by a newer generation. Usually extremely loud and severely damaged

Dude that truck is such a soul box

by ICECAPTEN June 22, 2020


drum box

another word for cajon, a type of wooden drum that has become popular in the last 10 years - and not to be confused with cahones. Cajon roughly translates as "box" while cahones are things that you don't want to have kicked.

Cajones were developed by West African slaves in South America who fashioned these versatile drums out of the the shipping crates they found in port towns.

Drum boxes feature a snare sound at the top, a bass sound in the middle and a wood block sound on the side. Typically, drummers sit on them to strike the front surface, also called the "tappa."

The drummer likes to use a drum box instead of kit drums for acoustic sets.

by Billsbox November 22, 2013