can be used as either an insult: go abck to your CUDDLE BOX
or prescribed by a docter " i think you should try using a cuddle box to relieve that stress"
or prescribed by a docter " i think you should try using a cuddle box to relieve that stress"
by matteyy March 30, 2009

Sus-Box. The extension of the word Sus. You use "Sus-Box" with closest of friends to reference a suspicious act or activity. Can also be used as "Fool-Box" and "Homie-Box". The -Box suffix is a sacred word derived in the Hancock Park area.
by TheBoxPrince March 4, 2022

by Magicliterati February 7, 2012

Example: The girl at the party who can make out with any girl there.
Used in a sentence: She is such a cock-blocking box-whisperer
Used in a sentence: She is such a cock-blocking box-whisperer
by RockfordSlang September 4, 2013

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

Mandora's Box is the reckoning that men unleash on individuals--or society--for lack of redress of grievance by the State. Mandora's box can be opened when a man or men are cheated or treated unfairly by the system, especially in matters concerning family or divorce courts.
Man 1: "Did you see the evening news last night? Some dude shot and killed his wife's divorce attorney in cold blood."
Man 2: "Geez, this has been happening a lot lately. Looks like Mandora's Box has been opened..."
Man 2: "Geez, this has been happening a lot lately. Looks like Mandora's Box has been opened..."
by Silky Ink Studios June 11, 2019

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
