When you repeatedly get close to accomplishing something, but fail due to the pressure of the moment, a la Rory McIlRoy.
I was about to get her number last night, but I caught a Case of the Rorys and started stammering about types of fairway grass. And I was wearing my Sunday red!
by rhomadothmus March 7, 2025
Get the Case of the Rorysmug. Cody's Bourbon and Cola - well known as "court case in a can" in New Zealand. Named as such due to the frequency of violence and police call outs related to consumers of Cody's. Consumed by obnoxious 12 year-olds getting drunk in city skate parks, through to hard blokes and sheilas in rural New Zealand.
Originally 12% alcohol, they have slowly been getting reduced down in alcohol strength (7% as of 2022) due to pressure from police and politicians.
Originally 12% alcohol, they have slowly been getting reduced down in alcohol strength (7% as of 2022) due to pressure from police and politicians.
You crack the first court case in a can and suddenly it's tomorrow, you've got no shirt on and you're wearing somebody else's jandals.
by DarkFalcon February 16, 2022
Get the court case in a canmug. by CEO of having too many kids March 16, 2020
Get the case of the coodsmug. by Acuracy June 8, 2016
Get the Beef Casemug. by Buyo Buyo Goddess March 1, 2021
Get the Allen Casemug. by hdv February 24, 2019
Get the Casemug. 1. a person whose situation is regarded as pitiable or as having no chance of improvement.
2. an amusing or eccentric person.
3. any of the inflected forms of a noun, adjective, or pronoun that express the semantic relation of the word to other words in the sentence.
2. an amusing or eccentric person.
3. any of the inflected forms of a noun, adjective, or pronoun that express the semantic relation of the word to other words in the sentence.
1. "Vicky was a very sad case"
2. "My aunt is quite the case, always showing up in mismatched socks and telling the most outlandish stories."
3. "the accusative case"
2. "My aunt is quite the case, always showing up in mismatched socks and telling the most outlandish stories."
3. "the accusative case"
by Arminkshipper March 27, 2025
Get the casemug.