Case
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In the West a case is 12 beers (bottles or cans). In Ontario and out East a case is 24 beers (bottle or cans).
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Verb-To check out in advance. Ususally used in reference to a place you plan to burglarize or commit an act of mischief at.
Noun-24 pack of beer.
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Twelve bottles or cans of beer in Western Canada or twenty four cans or bottles of beer out East.
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When you [bottom out] by landing heavily on your bike so bad that you end up with either broken testicles or mild spinal injuries. Often referred to casing
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adj: synonym for awesome or great.
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The cutest man alive he knows how to treat a girl and make her feel good about herself he gives her compliments and makes her laugh.when she crys he knows how to make her feel better
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to case - verb
To maim someone's brain in a surreptitious attempt to silence and/or discredit them.
Case refers to the main character in Neuromancer, the book on which the Matrix was based. In Neuromancer, Case is poisoned by former crime bosses to give him symptoms of ALS, so that he can never use computers again.
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face (see [grill])
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Business, e.g. get
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A substitute for shit. Popular in the central New Jersey area.
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v. to case [out]-- to swap out the internals of recently purchased piece of Hardware so that you get new Hardware, and then you return your old Hardware in the new case to place of purchase thereby screwing retailers or manufacturers or both. The casing method works well on modular PC components... optical drives, computers, gaming systems, anything with a case. Similar to boxing. In other words, a white collar way to possibly steal expensive Hardware.
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