Define Inbox Meaning

Inbox
1. (internet) The email folder where incoming mail arrives.

2. (at the table) The mouth.

3. (in bed) The vagina.

Check your inbox. You have mail.
By Janeczka
Inbox
transitioning from the popular sexual terminology coined by the construction industry (ie. nailed, screwed, hammered, banged etc), hi-tech nerds have one of their own:

a reference to a woman's vagina

Doomf8One: "Did you pass Doom level 41 last night?"
hellaUCLA: "I didn't play- I was at my girlfriend's place last night and her Mac sucks!"
Doomf8One: "ROFL! That's lame"
hellaUCLA: "It was cool- I was in her inbox all night instead!"
By Robinia
Inboxed
An email specific phenomenon where an email goes unviewed and is hence not responded to, due to it's place in the line of review slipping further and further down as a result of new incomming emails.

Often used as a semmingly infalible excuse for not responsing to an email.

Dude I'm so sorry I did not get back to you. Your email about attending your hamster's burial service must have gotten inboxed.
By Dena
Inboxing
A combat "sport" where two participants, generally of similar intellectual weight, fight each other via an e-mail exchange. Inboxing typically involves a series of one-to-one e-mail exchanges (called "rounds"); however, a popular and successful tactic is for one participant to fire off a "combination" of back-to-back e-mails before their opponent has time to respond to the first message. Victory is achieved if the opponent is knocked down emotionally and unable to get up (a Knockout or KO), or if the opponent's Inbox is deemed too overwhelmed to continue (a Technical Knockout, or TKO). If there is no stoppage of the fight before an agreed number of rounds, a winner is determined by judges' (those CC'd on the e-mail exchange) scorecards.

After several rounds of inboxing with her co-workers, Emily finally had agreement on the format for the marketing presentation.
By Carilyn
Inbox
Inbox can be used as a verb, mostly on Facebook. To inbox someone is to send them a message to their message inbox - simple as it sounds.

On Facebook wall posts

Person 1 "Why is my life so awful?!"
Person 2 "What's the matter hun?"
Person 1 "I can't say on here, I'll inbox you"
By Brenda
Inboxication
That overwhelming feeling you get when your inbox is overflowing with emails that have to be read. Similar to intoxication.

James returned from work from a three day weekend and quickly showed signs of inboxication from all the emails he had to answer.
By Julietta
Get An Inbox
Derived from the expression "get a room." When couples constantly leave romantic, mushy or suggestive messages on each other's Facebook wall for everyone else to see, someone else may tell them to "get an inbox already" and carry on in private.

Sadie: I love you SO FUCKING MUCH ahhhhhhh Im gonna die from how much [I love you
By Vinita
Inbox Zero
When you have no messages in your email inbox. Such a goal is often elusive, because the more email you clear out and reply to, the more new messages come in.

I reached my goal of inbox zero by Friday afternoon, but Monday morning I had 42 new messages.
By Hedda
Crush The Inbox
The act of answering support emails which have accumulated over the day and which have not yet been processed with a ticket.

The emails are piling up so can someone please crush the inbox?
By Candy
Inbox Me
Phrase used by those too stupid to say "email" that don't know the difference between a noun and a verb. An instant indication that you are dealing with a moron.

"Dude, inbox me on that later." "Never mind. I don't want to know you".
By Lina