Someone who is seen as generic and one dimensional, with little depth or individuality to their character. Typically someone who strives to 'fit in' to be as popular as possible, often not being their true self. Can also simply mean someone who is seen as being a stereotypical character in any kind of way.
"My friend only watches Reality TV and makes fun of anything that isn't the current fashion........he's a real cardboard cutout c**t"
by Not my name #39563935 January 07, 2022
the house of a homeless person
by DeAndre December 01, 2005
A homless person who spends a given amount of his time in his cardboad box, and collectiong more cardboard for furniture and further expansions on his house......may or may not have a suit of armor made eniterly of cardboard
Me and Matt were walking down the street today and we burned that cardboard king's house down.....dirty fucking homeless
by English Class Heros September 13, 2010
Over the years Calvin, from Calvin and Hobbes, has had several adventures involving corrugated cardboard boxes, in which he adapts them for many different uses. His inventions include the Transmogrifier, a flying time machine, the Duplicator, and an "Atomic Cerebral Enhance-O-Tron."
Basically, cardboard boxes are the best things a kid could ever have in order to stimulate their imagination.
Basically, cardboard boxes are the best things a kid could ever have in order to stimulate their imagination.
I think our young Timmy here would rather have some cardboard boxes for Christmas than anything else. They're SO much fun.
by Cagefight December 06, 2006
by jonnoo February 01, 2008
by VyRiZ June 24, 2006
A housing complex or neighborhood comprised of cardboard boxes, usually situated on a piece of public property. Frequently referred to as a last-resort housing option for people who currently would not be considered vagrants (college students, recently unemployed)
Since my company downsized me, I am going to have to choose between moving in with my parents or moving into the cardboard carnival.
by Larnge April 08, 2010