When someone (very typically a male) acts in a way that is usually representative of a female. Can also be applied to express general disgust or discontent at one's actions. See examples below for clarification.
Matt: She was never into him in the first place. I can't believe that he's still upset about me hooking up with her; he's been boxing out for an entire week now.
Darryl: Nah, he's not coming out tonight. He's staying in to play video games. He totally boxed out on us.
Brice: He said that he MIGHT show up. Chances are that he'll just box out.
Darryl: Nah, he's not coming out tonight. He's staying in to play video games. He totally boxed out on us.
Brice: He said that he MIGHT show up. Chances are that he'll just box out.
by Brice James August 22, 2007
The female version of a cock-block. Where someone gets in the way of a girl who is trying to hook up.
by Rankrank March 08, 2009
1. To deprive another's vagina (aka box) of action. See cock block.
2. To prevent another from gaining access to the vagina. See also cock block.
3. In basketball, to prevent an opposing player from grabbing a rebound and scoring, by positioning oneself between the opponent and the basket.
2. To prevent another from gaining access to the vagina. See also cock block.
3. In basketball, to prevent an opposing player from grabbing a rebound and scoring, by positioning oneself between the opponent and the basket.
1. Mary wanted to get with James at the party, but her ex-boyfriend showed up and boxed her out.
2. Joan was tired of Tom's advances, so she called her girlfriends over to box him out.
3. No one could ever box out Wilt Chamberlain.
2. Joan was tired of Tom's advances, so she called her girlfriends over to box him out.
3. No one could ever box out Wilt Chamberlain.
by ral34 August 02, 2005
by Ben Solar System November 23, 2009
To court, and flirt with a female/male in a relationship, while trying to make their significant other seem worse, and waiting for them to fuck up, so you can grab the rebound.
by AkonandYoungJeezy August 24, 2011
(v) to not act like a man, particularly in social settings; to "puss" out or "bitch" out; the opposite of "manning up"
by ROI Guy December 10, 2006
by Kody Sutton November 29, 2017