Similar to "Capital Case" where ever word is capitals, Karen case is used to bring attention to things that Karen's don't like.
Karen case is used in a normal sentence that invoices a complaint like:
"There were youths acting in a RECKLESS MANNER all night long and I think they were DOING ILLEGAL DRUGS."
"There were youths acting in a RECKLESS MANNER all night long and I think they were DOING ILLEGAL DRUGS."
by Benking84 October 27, 2022

When one is so overly self confident in their personal accomplishments they become toxic to others or merely self destruct.
Bud: Did you see that simpleton lose his marbles over simple instructions?
Dude: He feels he knows all since his resumé seems so substantial.
Eoineo: He has a bad case of the Virals.
Dude: He feels he knows all since his resumé seems so substantial.
Eoineo: He has a bad case of the Virals.
by Viralism May 26, 2021

Cases also know as the 🅱️🅱️G also know as baby case also know as Baby Benjii Gang also know as 88th also known as 4️⃣-8️⃣
by 4th Gen Case Jay November 18, 2020

Case End Point (n.)
A declarative phrase used to signify the definitive conclusion of a statement or argument, marking it as self-evident and not open for further discussion. Unlike “Case in Point,” which introduces an example to support a claim, “Case End Point” asserts finality—indicating that the matter has been stated clearly and needs no further elaboration. It serves as a rhetorical period that underscores closure, often in contexts where repetition or rehashing is unnecessary.
A declarative phrase used to signify the definitive conclusion of a statement or argument, marking it as self-evident and not open for further discussion. Unlike “Case in Point,” which introduces an example to support a claim, “Case End Point” asserts finality—indicating that the matter has been stated clearly and needs no further elaboration. It serves as a rhetorical period that underscores closure, often in contexts where repetition or rehashing is unnecessary.
by Doubtsower69 August 5, 2025

To Case: When you land your bike too early on the jump (on the downslope), before the lip and you bottom out the rear suspension. Some cases could cause damage to the bike. This term was coined by Motocross riders, it originated from "landing on the crankcase" which would often result in it breaking and spilling oil, though bash guards prevent it now. It has also been adapted to other disciplines, like MTB, free ride and BMX to name a few.
It could be argued that to case a landing you don't need to bottom out, you just need to land early, or you could bottom out without landing early it could still be considered a case. I personally think both need to happen for it to be called a case.
It could be argued that to case a landing you don't need to bottom out, you just need to land early, or you could bottom out without landing early it could still be considered a case. I personally think both need to happen for it to be called a case.
Retaurdè: Dude you cased that so bad!
Dumas: No dude, I didn't even bottom out!
Retaurdè: Maybe, but you hit the case of the jump and nearly cracked your brand new canyon!
Dumas: Oh sod off you shithead I swear I hit perfectly!
Retaurdè: Dumbass! You clearly fucked your chainring!
Outtisti: He buttered that landing, case closed.
*banter*
Dumas: No dude, I didn't even bottom out!
Retaurdè: Maybe, but you hit the case of the jump and nearly cracked your brand new canyon!
Dumas: Oh sod off you shithead I swear I hit perfectly!
Retaurdè: Dumbass! You clearly fucked your chainring!
Outtisti: He buttered that landing, case closed.
*banter*
by Oliv3 December 18, 2023

by nattomnattom January 17, 2012
