by Villa2 February 17, 2005
A cardboard, paper, or styrofoam box containing at least 3 pieces of chicken (wings, legs, thighs, drumsticks, tenders, or strips). The term originated in the U.S city Baltimore, MD. It is sold in restaurants everywhere, ranging from Popeyes, to KFC, and even local family owned restaurants.
Popeyes clerk: What would you like?
Customer: A #7 chicken box dinner, 5 piece tenders with a side. No sauce, no drink, and the side is cajun fries.
Popeyes Clerk: That'll be $7.41
Customer: A #7 chicken box dinner, 5 piece tenders with a side. No sauce, no drink, and the side is cajun fries.
Popeyes Clerk: That'll be $7.41
by BaltimoreIsTheNewDetroit June 07, 2015
by Remo69 October 06, 2005
When you throw-up and keep it in your mouth, and then swallow it back down.
Juice boxing: present tense
Juice boxed: past tense
Juice boxing: present tense
Juice boxed: past tense
Ex 1: "Greg drank so much, he was juice boxing before he could get to the toilet to throw up"
Ex 2: "Oh my god dude, that was so gross I just juice boxed."
Ex 2: "Oh my god dude, that was so gross I just juice boxed."
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