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casual case 

casual case is a formatting style commonly used in online conversations where messages exclusively capitalize pronouns and exclude the first word capitalization, unless the first word is a pronoun
casual case also drops the punctuation marks at the end of a message
"like and subscribe to PewDiePie or you'll miss out on epic new videos"
"there is no Easter Bunny, there is no Tooth Fairy, and car can has a little salami."
"You can't just use casual case in a professional setting. It's very unprofessional, and doesn't align with our extremely high and pointless standards!" "haha casual case go brrr"
casual case by Miko-G March 13, 2025

Casual Meat Wealth

Casual Meat Wealth is having enough money to afford, and store, meat in an economy where hamburger is $7+/lb and pork/hamburger is $5+/lb.
My friend flaunted her Casual Meat Wealth by telling me about the steaks and rolls of hamburger she has in her deep freezer.

Don't flaunt your Casual Meat Wealth, I can barely afford ground turkey in this economy!

fly casual 

To remain calm under pressure.
Han: "Keep your distance Chewie but don't look like you're trying to keep your distance."

Chewbacca: "Ngyargh yargh."

Han: "I don't know...fly casual."
fly casual by David L. Bray January 2, 2009

filthy casual 

Filthy Casual” is a term used on message boards and in comments to negatively describe a gamer who only plays casual games, or a game in any genre that requires a low level of commitment and often has simple gameplay.
"don't touch me, you filthy casual"
filthy casual by TimelapseOtaku November 23, 2013

Connecticut Casual 

The type of attire one would wear to a garden party*. Such garments include button down shirts, polo shirts, sweater vests, bow ties, khakis, etc.

Synonym: Preppy

Origin: Derived from "Connecticut" latin for "land of the rich and waspy" and "casual" meaning "relaxed and comfortable apparel". The term was coined by Andy Bernard, Regional Manager of the Dunder Mifflin/Sabre Company.

*Garden Party: A dignified picnic or barbecue but better. It's quieter and there are rules.
What's the dress code for this Garden Party?

I'm glad you asked, Connecticut Casual.

Any chance Connecticut Casual is Pennsylvania Business?