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Box your ears Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɑks/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈiɹz/, /ˈɪɹz
BOX your EERZ
bˈɒks/ /jˈɔː/ /ˈiəz
BOKS yaw EE-uhz

Definition

To hit someone on the sides of their head, especially over or near the ears, usually as a mild punishment. This is an old-fashioned expression.

Usage & Nuances

Very old-fashioned and rarely used today except in literature or when imitating older speech. Not literal in modern English—do not use it for actual threats. Sometimes humorous or exaggerated.

Example Sentences

If you don't listen, I'll box your ears!

basic

The teacher threatened to box his ears for being rude.

basic

He remembered how his mother used to box his ears when he misbehaved.

basic

Don't make me box your ears, young man!

natural

She laughed, 'I ought to box your ears for that smart remark.'

natural

Back in the day, teachers would sometimes box your ears instead of sending you to the principal.

natural