A component of a distillation setup. The slobber box allows the distiller to drain water that has accumulated within the tubing leading from the still.
by mrMojoRisin' November 10, 2007

a suitcase
by Gusberti O'Reilly June 4, 2009

sending someone who has wronged you a 'Whitman's Sampler' after having replaced the sweet treats with pooh.
by what&where January 30, 2010

a creature of the cnidrian(jellyfish) family, chacrized by it's incredibly well working eyes, bright color, preditory agression,and spring loaded stinging cells on it's four tentacles. Instead of removing waste through it's mouth it's four tentacles absorb nutrients before puffimg out the waste material.
The Australian Box Jelly's sting make you lose hope that you will live, to add to it's already lethal power.
by Light Joker March 17, 2004

A grope box is an enclosed box that is typically crafted from wood. It can be vertical or horizontal. It has several openings along its sides and front. Some grope boxes have handcuffs & ankle shackles attached to prevent the person from pulling away. They are unable to prevent being fondled. Both of these factors heighten pleasure for a person inside, because it enables them to enjoy pleasurable touching from multiple anonymous people without guilt. Some say inside the grope box is humiliating, which many submissive individuals find pleasurable.
by Kink & Poly August 13, 2019

by Preteen pounder July 1, 2020

Icepick boxing was invented in 1818, during Sir John Franklin's first arctic expedition, as a way of rationing out quickly-shrinking supplies and to provide a sort of morbid amusement to break the bleak tedium of the freezing north. It spread from there, basically, and now enjoys a dedicated and growing group of enthusiasts world-wide.
The ring traditionally consists of a foot-high circle of snow placed on the ground, in a nod to the sport's roots. However, many variations, from boxing-ring style stages to lava moats, exist.
Contenders are covered in thick, mantled greatcoats, heavy pants, and steel-toed boots. Fancy hats are encouraged, but not required.
The ring traditionally consists of a foot-high circle of snow placed on the ground, in a nod to the sport's roots. However, many variations, from boxing-ring style stages to lava moats, exist.
Contenders are covered in thick, mantled greatcoats, heavy pants, and steel-toed boots. Fancy hats are encouraged, but not required.
Hey, you guys? It's pretty chilly up here on Mt. Everest. We should start a round of icepick boxing to keep warm!
by Susan Paige September 18, 2007
