Sand my box is a colloquial Wikipedia term used by some Wikipedians to describe the action of using their sandbox. The word is a verb, or an "action word" as it denotes the action of sanding one's box. Some Wikipedians dispute this notion. A coalition of editors against box sanding has stood up in several of the featured candidates areas and are threatening to stage a box sanding filibuster, during which they will continuously sand their box until they get tired or die.
History
editBox sanding began way back, when Wikipedia was still really young. It happened everywhere on Wikipedia. Wikipedians, young and old were sanding their boxes, sometimes simultaneously. In those days Wikipedian didn't have a term for box sanding, so they called "Larc Nompf," which is loosely translated from the Swahili toungue to mean, 'doing some shit that I don't know how to do, really'. There were very few days that would go by when it wasn't commonplace to hear over dinner, "Did you sand your box son?" Often the reply was coy laughter from the children with a cute reply, "Yes father, I sand my box all the time now." That was the 50s and Leave it to Beaver was on once or twice.
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