An instance or example that illustrates what is being discussed, but usually used by twatheads who want to appear to be intelligent
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Get the Case in point mug.1. an infamous train conductor who pushed the limits of speed and rounded a bend only to ram another train head-on
2. one who drives erratically
3. a famous Grateful Dead song
2. one who drives erratically
3. a famous Grateful Dead song
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"Russia just annouced a ceasefire so that civilians can get away from urban ares"
"Dude... it is a Russian ceasefire"
"Dude... it is a Russian ceasefire"
by kakabus March 7, 2022
Get the Russian ceasefire mug.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.
Girl 2: Damn, case closed. You're locked.
Girl 3: Nah, this situation is case WELDED.
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Get the Case Closed mug.The term used to describe the act of stepping away from a female while performing intercourse, and adjusting the velcro strap of your gloves (the use of gloves is premeditated, for when you are planning to perform the Sean Casey. I mean, why else would you wear gloves?)
It is also the name of a dance where you adjust your gloves, step back and adjust your helmet. (Optional move: Adjusting your package for good measure)
This is derived from the baseball player, Sean Casey, who is known to adjust his gloves habitually between pitches.
It is also the name of a dance where you adjust your gloves, step back and adjust your helmet. (Optional move: Adjusting your package for good measure)
This is derived from the baseball player, Sean Casey, who is known to adjust his gloves habitually between pitches.
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