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A box fort is a structure made from cardboard boxes that you can play in. Like a blanket fort, or pillow fort, but sturdier, made of boxes, and not as warm. Loads of fun.
A box fort is a structure made from cardboard boxes that you can play in. Like a blanket fort, or pillow fort, but sturdier, made of boxes, and not as warm. Loads of fun.
We made a box fort in our common room out of the box the refrigerator came in and other stuff people got from amazon! College rocks!
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boxes fort box fun toys children college
by boxfort December 4, 2014
Get the Box fortmug. by Pink sushi July 12, 2014
Get the hustle boxmug. Any stain left by a vagina, or someone so useless and stupid they might as well be viewed as a vaginal secretion.
Simone left a box stain on my comforter and I need to get it out before Lauren comes over.
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I can't believe you are still watching tivo on the sofa. Go to work, box stain!
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I can't believe you are still watching tivo on the sofa. Go to work, box stain!
by n@dogg November 16, 2006
Get the box stainmug. Box music is a term that refers to what was once known as alternative music back in the 90's. Nirvana, Pearl Jam, etc. The reason why the term evolved was because in college, students would go outside to smoke, these students would sit around the "call box" used to call up to the dorm room for guests to be let in. These "box people" often listened to this genre of music, thus the term.
by Twartacus May 8, 2006
Get the box musicmug. Person one: What are you thinking about?
Person two: Nothing
Person three: (to person two) He's in The nothing box
Person two: Nothing
Person three: (to person two) He's in The nothing box
by GChMp March 8, 2019
Get the The nothing boxmug. by CarlitoSheen April 13, 2013
Get the Stress boxmug. Houses that all appear the same, one after another in the same area. Can also mean Apartments too.
The term was mostly used in the late 1800's and early 1900's.
The term is used frequently in Katherine Mansfield's short story 'How Pearl Button was Kidnapped' written in 1912.
The term was mostly used in the late 1800's and early 1900's.
The term is used frequently in Katherine Mansfield's short story 'How Pearl Button was Kidnapped' written in 1912.
"In London, there are so many House of Boxes"
"Yeah, almost like in Little Whinging where the Dursley's house in Harry Potter is"
"Yeah, almost like in Little Whinging where the Dursley's house in Harry Potter is"
by LilNuggie69 May 20, 2018
Get the House of Boxesmug.