This is aggressive slang.
Box your ears means to slap across the face.
For example: 'Apologise now before I box your ears!'
Kraut. Hun. box head. boche. Fritz Jerry
If you mean a box as in a container then "box" is the singular with "boxes" being the plural form of the word.
To have a good day; you are ok
Like Brand New in the Box
The blank size is the length and width of a flat corrugated box before it has been formed into a finished box.
"Crikey" is not commonly used in British slang. It is more commonly associated with Australian English and is an expression of surprise or astonishment.
"Raster blaster" would be one British slang term for a stereo. That is related to the American term of "ghetto blaster" or "boom box." A "rattlehead" is British slang for someone who listens to a personal stereo in public.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant a bad predicament. You didn't want to be in a bad box.
"Box her ears" in "Alice in Wonderland" means to give someone a light slap on the side of the head as a form of punishment or reprimand. The Queen of Hearts often uses this phrase when she is angry or displeased with someone.
First off, no idea where drug slang came from. But it means to smoke a cigarette, a lot of friends say it's because the box is square shaped.
In Australian slang, a radio or wireless might be referred to as a "Squawk Box".
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If I'm not mistaken you mean pierced ears. No. You have to pay for the dolls to have pierced ears. It is about $14.00. If you ask for pierced ears they will come in a box and come with the pierced ears. You can buy earrings too. For more information go on Youtube and search Stephenswodadancer's videos.
An agony box is a slang term, variously referring to a piano, a phonograph, or a radio.
"Slap your ears back" is a phrase typically used to convey shock or surprise. It suggests that something is so unexpected or astonishing that it figuratively causes your ears to move back, as if you were physically slapped.
Buy in the Market or get lucky and find a brown box and hope you get lucky and get fox ears.
The phrase "a fine box" can mean a quality container that is well-made or aesthetically pleasing. Additionally, in slang, it can refer to a high-quality or impressive vehicle, particularly a car.