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unbox

[ uhn-boks ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to remove from a box.
  2. to remove (a new product or desirable purchase) from its box or packaging, especially for others to see:

    I just uploaded a video of me unboxing my new tablet.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of unbox1

First recorded in 1600-50; un- 2 + box 1
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“But when we filmed the unboxing event for the Topps Complex Series and Tokyo Series on YouTube, I recognized anew how profound the world of American sports trading cards is, which shook me with excitement.”

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While it's difficult to pin their recent rise in popularity to one particular ingredient, celebrity endorsement, social media unboxing videos and their ability to stir up nostalgia are all contributing factors.

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But the morning of, much of her clothes, kitchenware and other items remained unboxed.

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Videos of such experiences have millions of views online, with fans essentially advertising to each other - the same applies to the Sonny Angel unboxing trend.

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The account posting some of these drone videos also posted images of boxed and unboxed drones, and other images of equipment, thanking people for their donations.

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