The female equivalent of the cock block. Both guys and girls can be boxed out.
My friend, Elyse, pulled a nasty box out when I was trying to run my game on that ho bag.
by numberone2getherfan February 9, 2005
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verb.

Also hotbox. Smoking pot in a confined and/or airtight area such as a car with all the windows wound up, room with all windows/doors closed, etc. Or even a tent with the zipper door closed.
Johnny: Do you want to box out my car tonight?
Henry: Sure, John. Bring your car up to my back yard at 8 pm.
Johnny: Will do. And I'll bring some weed and my bong?
Henry: I've got two tinnies already, just bring the bong.
by JezzBomb May 2, 2011
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To physically locate yourself such that other people cannot converse with the person you or your friends are talking to.
Rufus, box out all the frat boys so Cornelius can run game on Portia.
by 4dm1n December 11, 2008
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box out (Verb)

-When a woman steals the attention of a potential love interest away from another woman.
-the female version of the commonly known phrase "cock block"
"I didn't mean to box out Trish when she was trying to talk to Ian last night at the skating rink!"
by Brutus and Saleel January 27, 2010
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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.
by Brice James August 22, 2007
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1. To not let someone achieve their full glory. To stop someone from getting what they want.
2. To do something which causes a person to do something that they do not want to do.
3. To complain about being boxed out of something.
1. Mark: Did you see how i boxed that little kid out of candy? That was hi-larious!
2. Joey: That older kid took my bike, so he boxed me out of getting home early!
3. Joey: Guys! Quit boxing me out! Seriously!
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