by Jacaranda December 04, 2006
by DirkNiggla September 08, 2003
Raccoon in a Box is meant to be synonymous for weed. Specifically, weed sold by someone going door-to-door selling "magazines" out of bins or Tupperware in order to earn money for a "trip to France" usually by someone who obviously has no business going to France.
And it follows that the phrase "letting that raccoon out the box" can refer to smoking said weed, as well as a song written for the originators of said phrase.
And it follows that the phrase "letting that raccoon out the box" can refer to smoking said weed, as well as a song written for the originators of said phrase.
by Murphy A. February 05, 2012
any box/package still in its original covering or wrapping. usually used in terms of comics or toys or any rare item. said item looses its value once its been opened.
by mysty20 May 14, 2012
Small, tinny, lo-fi speaker used in recording studios for checking mixes will sound OK in a typical listening environment.
It was a rainy, hungover Sunday afternoon, and for the sixth time that day, Richard switched on his grot boxes, to check the mix of his latest musical masterpiece, before retiring back to bed for some serious jazz appreciation.
by RickG September 07, 2007