English

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Etymology

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From unbox +‎ -er.

Noun

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unboxer (plural unboxers)

  1. One who removes things from boxes.
    • 2014 December 16, Alex Frank, “Happy Unboxing Day! A Small Guide to the Very Large World of Unboxing Videos”, in Vogue[1]:
      One of the genre’s most popular unboxers, NikuKashi, goes the full distance, toasting Pop-Tarts and even slicing single jelly beans in half to show what’s inside.
    • 2015, Paul Hackett, Qualitative Research Methods in Consumer Psychology:
      Based on O'Connell's (2013) analysis of electronics unboxing videos, he concludes that the unboxer acts as a kind of priest in the polytheistic faith of merchandise []