| 1. | box | ||
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A remote control for your television "Gimme the box, I wanna turn the channel"
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| 2. | T.V. Box | ||
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A remote control. A T.V. remote. A small rectangular piece of plastic used to turn on the television. Hey! Pass me the T.V. box, Bitch, yelled Kale.
Get off your lazy ass, replied Lawrence. |
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| 3. | telly box | ||
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TV remote control.
Mancunian word. "Have you got the telly box?"
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| 4. | General Box Smashington | ||
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1) A proper noun referring to the fictional character which lives inside each and every one of us men. This persona is responsible for our obnoxious and over the top sex drive. This component of one's personality is found in the tip of the penis, guiding a man's thoughts and actions toward a sweet slice of pussy pie. Men will often ignore the importance of everything but the tiny fuckhole attached to the female they lust. 2) A verb used with much versatility. Its meaning is to dominate anything in any way or form. If a male takes control of a situation and ensures the outcome is his desire. Meanings can be sexual or non-sexual. 1) General Box Smashington is ordering Greg to smash the delicious box of that dirty little sex puppet with dick eyes staring at him from across the room.
2) James went Box Smashington on that calculus exam. He got 96%. |
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| 5. | box-shaped girl | ||
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A high school girl who is short, big-boned, has wide hips, short legs, a small ass, and a moderately big, large boobs, although not bulging, stomach. This occurs to some girls around the age of 16 when they are put on birth control. My high school has way too many box-shaped girls.
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| 6. | out da box | ||
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extreme? crazy? out of control? those rims are out da box.
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| 7. | pandora's box | ||
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According to Greek legend, the first woman, Pandora, was actually sent as a curse to Zues' men (See, you knew it was true, guys) and was given a present upon her marriage. The present was a box that she was told never to open. Needless to say her curiosity got the better of her (like eating forbidden fruit) and she unleashed eight demons unto the world. The first seven being the seven deadly sins, and the last, which she managed to capture, was hope.
Today, much like christianity's idea of biting forbidden fruit, opening pandora's box refers to getting into a situation over which one has very little control over. The assassinating on Austrian Archduke ferdinand in 1914 opened pandora's box for Europe.
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