Citations:stashbox

Noun: "a box used to store a stash of something, especially illicit narcotics"

 * 1983, Mitch Cohen, Berlin, Contemporary Writing from East and West Berlin, Bandanna Books (1983), ISBN 9780930012229, page 19:
 * People here are much more likely to have the 3 volumes of Marx's Kapital (cheap in East Berlin) on their shelves than a stashbox full of cannabis.
 * 2001, Chris Clark, Transfer Error: Wit, Wisdom and Weirdness From the Internet's Gilded Age, Xlibris (2001), ISBN 0738868140, page 47:
 * Torvalds is the Jerry Garcia of computerdom, the scruffy peacenik poseur who's not above a snort from the capitalism stashbox.
 * 2001, Mercedes Lackey & Rosemary Edghill, Baen Books (2001), ISBN 0671319558, unnumbered page:
 * Inside the van was everything Chesley needed in this world: a mattress to sleep on, his toolcase, his stashbox, and a towering blue glass bong.
 * 2007, Andrew Collins, Billy Bragg: Still Suitable for Miners, Virgin (2007), ISBN 9780753549230, page 60:
 * A single moment of comic relief came when one officer picked up a tin on the mantelpiece, willing it to be a stashbox but finding instead a mummified mouse's head (one of the cat's offerings to Kevin, which they'd morbidly opted to preserve).
 * 2009, Julie Klauser, I Don't Care About Your Band: What I Learned from Indie Rockers, Trust Funders, Pornographers, Felons, Faux-Sensitive Hipsters, and Other Guys I've Dated, Gotham Books (2010), ISBN 9781101180365, unnumbered page:
 * He offered me ravioli and pot from the stashbox where he kept his coke and rolling papers,