when a guy buys his girlfriend "the box" from raising canes, gets napkins and writes a love letter on them, puts the napkins in a box words up, and brings it to his girlfriend without her knowing what's going on.
guy 1: what's a good gift to give my girlfriend, dude?
guy 2: what's her favorite fast food place?
guy 1: raising canes, why?
guy 2: get her a "one love box"
guy 1: what's that?
guy 2: you buy her "the box" from canes then get napkins and write a love letter on them. my girl loved it man!
guy 1: thanks dude!
These "Urgent Care Centers" that are popping-up all over the U.S. are collecting several slang terms, the most popular seems to be "doc. in a box" as many of these facilities are free standing structures (boxes) and have either a doctor (doc.) and/or sometimes a "nurse practitioner" who operates under the supervision of a doctor. Another slang term sometimes heard is "band aid station" but that term is most often used as slang for a small rural or regional hospital due to them being (at times) under staffed or equipped for more major procedures. Either one refers to a small medical facility/clinic.
I broke my arm at work yesterday and my employer sent me to the doc in a box to get it splinted. I'm going to get more x-rays and a follow-up with a specialist tomorrow.
when a person is high drunk or tripping balls, you talk to them and tell them about a box you have in your hands. Then you talkto them as you are putting the "invisible box" over there head. when the box is over there head, you move your mouth but do not talk, creating the illusion that the box does not allow you to hear. If done correctly the person under the influence will flip out.
My friend gave me the invisiblebox last night. I was so scared that i was deaf i almost ripped my ears out.
The female equivalent of breaking my balls - the lady's version of this phrase. Expresses general annoyance, especially when someone is giving you a hard time.
"This traffic is totally breaking my box."
"These stupid Fed Ex commercials break my box."
As adjective: "He is such a box-breaker."