Slang

beat box

This page is about the slang term beat box

American English

Meaning

to create rhythmic percussive sounds with your mouth, especially when accompanying rhymes or rapping

For example

  • Last year there was a guy on American Idol who was really good at beat boxing.

  • You do the beat box stuff and I'll bust some rhymes.

Origin: Originally "beat box" meant an electronic drum machine of the sort used to create percussive sounds in rap and hip-hop music. Musicians then began creating similar "click" and "pop" sounds with their mouths, and these musicians were called "human beat boxes". The word "beat box" then came to mean the act of creating these sounds to provide a rhythmic accompaniment to vocal artists who're reciting rhymes or rapping.

Variety

This is typically used in American English but may be used in other varieties of English too.

Quick Quiz

If someone is beat boxing, they are

a. making music

b. fighting

c. exercising
a) making music b) fighting c) exercising

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Contributor: Matt Errey