coin box
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Definition
Noun: 1. A container for coins: Specifically, a receptacle designed to hold coins, often as part of a larger device like a vending machine, payphone, or charity collection point. 2. The cash compartment of a coin-operated machine: The part of a device (e.g., a slot machine, laundry machine) where inserted coins are collected and stored.
Usage and Examples
General Container:
- The bus driver checked the coin box at the end of his route.
- Please deposit your donation in the coin box by the entrance.
Part of a Machine:
- The technician opened the vending machine to empty the coin box.
- When the coin box on the arcade game is full, it stops accepting coins.
Advanced Usage
- "To have a deep coin box" (Informal/Figurative): Used to describe a machine or system that generates significant revenue from small, frequent payments.
- That popular parking meter has a very deep coin box; it needs emptying twice a day.
Variants and Related Words
- Cash box: A general locked box for holding money.
- Money box / Piggy bank: A container, typically for personal savings.
- Hopper: In some machines, the container that holds coins ready to be dispensed as change, distinct from the coin box which collects payment.
Synonyms
- Coin receptacle
- Cash compartment
- Till (in some contexts)
Notes on Meaning
- The term coin box primarily refers to the storage compartment for coins. It is not typically used to describe the slot where coins are inserted (that is usually called a coin slot).
- In British English, a "coin box telephone" was a payphone where coins were placed in a box on the front of the device. The entire phone could be referred to as a coin box.
Noun
- the part of a slot machine that serves as a receptacle for the coins