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hotbox
hot·box H0290400 (hŏt′bŏks′)n. An axle or journal box, as on a railway car, that has become overheated by excessive friction.hotbox (ˈhɒtˌbɒks) n1. (Railways) railways an axle or bearing on a train that has become overheated by excessive friction2. (Baseball) baseball a type of mini baseball game3. (Cookery) a container maintained at a high temperature to heat or cook its contentsvb (intr) to smoke marijuana in a small confined area until it is full of smoketo take a long drag or a series of drags on a cigarette or jointhot′box` or hot′ box`, n. a journal box on a railroad car overheated by excessive friction. [1835–45] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | hotbox - a journal bearing (as of a railroad car) that has overheatedjournal bearing - the bearing of a journal |
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hotboxslang To smoke marijuana in an enclosed space in order to let the smoke accumulate and thus achieve a stronger high. Mom will definitely smell it if we hotbox in her car!hotboxingslang The act of smoking marijuana in an enclosed space in order to let the smoke accumulate and thus achieve a stronger high. Look at all that smoke—I bet they're hotboxing in there!See also: hotboxhotbox tv. to fill a small area with marijuana smoke. He “hotboxed” the closet and they both sat there and drifted. hotbox
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