BEATBOX

Etymology

Noun

beatbox (plural beatboxes)

(music) A type of electronic percussion device.

Verb

beatbox (third-person singular simple present beatboxes, present participle beatboxing, simple past and past participle beatboxed)

(music) To use one’s mouth, lips, tongue, voice, etc. as a percussive instrument to create beats and rhythms for music.

Source: Wiktionary



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