1. unboxing - Noun
2. unboxing - Verb
unboxing
present participle of unbox
The removal of something from its box; an unpacking.
(object-oriented programming) Automatic conversion of objects back to value types.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAnd that’s more than okay, since beyond a few bits of unique cardboard branding and the Game Pass subscription, the hardware itself is essentially identical to what Xbox fans will be unboxing come launch day. Source: Internet
From behind-the-scene videos to explainer videos, how-to videos to unboxing videos, infomercials to breaking news, and everything else in between, people are really consuming videos at incredible rates. Source: Internet
Sadly it will be the first one where Her Royal Highness the Princess Boo will not be there to watch over the unboxing with extreme indifference. Source: Internet
Having a clean room will facilitate that process at the end of the semester (when you’ll be busy with finals), as well as make it much easier when unboxing it all again in September. Source: Internet
An effective way to get YouTube users to create more content around your brand is by investing in your product’s packaging to encourage customers to make unboxing videos. Source: Internet
Apple promised 10 minutes to the Internet, after unboxing the computer. Source: Internet