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case out

1. To check someone out, to see if they'd be worth going out with.

2. To look in a house or something to see if there's anything worth stealing.

3. To look at a person to work out if/how you should mug them.
1. "I saw that guy looking at you. He was totally casing you out!"

2. "I'm gonna go to the neighbour's place and case it out, coz they're going away next week and I wanna see what kind of TV they've got."

3. "I'm gonna case out that guy in the suit. I think I can beat him up and steal his wallet."
by italix September 12, 2006
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Case of the Mondays

A phrase used to describe someone that has a bad mood when he or she comes to work or school on Mondays.

OR

A phrase that someone uses if he or she wants to get their ass kicked by their fellow co-workers or school mates.
Jerk #1 - When you come to work on a Monday, has anyone ever told you, "Looks like someone's got the case of the Mondays."?

Jerk #2 - No... No man... Shit, no man... I believe you get your ass kicked for saying something like that.
by Elmer November 25, 2005
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case the joint

To visit a house, store, or other establishment, with intent to burglarize or rob it later. Usually involves locating cameras and other security devices, and planning out one's exact course of action for the heist.
To the security guards, he looked like an ordinary tourist; little did they know he was actually there to case the joint.
by Tafkae February 3, 2007
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Case Of 12th Fleet

When an ARMA unit has a shitty ass commander who doesn't do anything and fakes being in the military
"Yo, I was going to join that ARMA unit, but i heard it has a bad case of 12th Fleet
by GoodolSalami February 5, 2019
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Case of the Bro's

Condition used to describe someone who has the nervous habit of saying the word Bro way too much.
Guy from Jersey (overheard): Yo bro, you need to like, try working out more often and going to clubs, bro. I'm telling you, bro.
Guy from New York (to friends): That guy from Jersey has a serious case of the Bro's.
by Jong345 February 23, 2009
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Case in point

An instance or example that illustrates what is being discussed, but usually used by twatheads who want to appear to be intelligent
"case in point, you failed to communicate with me and satisfy my unrealistic expectations"
by dhdjsbr July 18, 2017
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Case Closed

An exclamatory phrase used to signify that matters have reached a point of no return. Nothing can be done. The situation has reached a low point or a level of finality. Alternatives to this phrase include "Case Locked" and "Case Welded," which indicate even higher levels of a situation being poor or hopeless.
Girl 1: I met a guy at the bar last night but but he's moving across the country next week and I'll never see him again.

Girl 2: Damn, case closed. You're locked.

Girl 3: Nah, this situation is case WELDED.
by FrenchOnion May 16, 2021
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