(Trans.) To excessively punish, disparage, inconvenience or burden.
(Intrans.) To act wild or out of control, especially in reference to drinking.
(Intrans.) To act wild or out of control, especially in reference to drinking.
Aw man, my boss totally cained me with work this weekend.
I can't go; my girlfriend would caine me.
You up for caining it tonight?
I can't go; my girlfriend would caine me.
You up for caining it tonight?
by Childe August 7, 2008
Get the Caine mug.A very good friend. He isn't just a name for a drug. He is a sweet boy with good intentions and he isn't afraid to be himself. He can sometimes embarrass himself, but he sticks with it because he isn't afraid what snide comments might come after and that's what makes him special.
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Get the Caincuser mug.To say something deeply underwhelming in a profound way and immediately following the statement with a melodramatic gesture; not unlike how in all the show's opening scenes, CSI: Miami's lead character Horatio Caine (played by David Caruso) usually makes an anticlimactic statement, slowly slides his aviator sunglasses on, and looks off into the distance.
That guy is always Horatio-Caining any chance he gets! He's always waiting for the right moment to drop a single sentence he's been sitting on all class and then to slowly take off his glasses and stare out the window.
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