by stevedem June 11, 2008
by benjamin anderson February 17, 2005
1. "We got a case and chilled out watchin' the footy."
2. "We had to case the joint before we pulled the bankjob, to 'suss-out' the security they had."
2. "We had to case the joint before we pulled the bankjob, to 'suss-out' the security they had."
by Diego September 4, 2003
"Safe lads lets get some beers on the case" = "Safe lads lets get some beer"
"Lets get some going home on the case" = "Lets go home"
"Lets get some going home on the case" = "Lets go home"
by Laurence Chapman September 22, 2007
by roger the fabricator February 18, 2004
"don't make me catch a case"
by holla_back_at_me March 1, 2004
Usually a case in crime; meaning special reports looking for a criminal or a certain crime that happened
by MrCupHeadMan January 26, 2019