Mailboxing
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Mailboxing is a malicious suburban pastime that involves beating up people's mailboxes, usually at night. Mailboxing occurs most often on Halloween and the nights preceding and following it (Mischief Night). The physical act of denting and mashing mailboxes is usually accomplished by using bats, hooks, tire irons, and large golf clubs to hit random people's mailboxes while leaning out of the passenger side of a car that is going at relatively high speeds. Sometimes mailboxing is accomplished with large firecrackers inside the box.
Mailboxing can also be used to describe, when on a beer tour, the throwing of empty bottles at mailboxes.