Someone with no evidence, proof reason,explanation, for his or her point of view, situation, topic or argument.
by Calm9 March 16, 2020
Slang. to examine or survey (a house, bank, etc.) in planning a crime (sometimes followed by out): They cased the joint and decided to pull the job on Sunday.
by Casey Vandango August 16, 2019
Performing a motorcycle jump or stunt and landing hard enough to compress the bike's suspension to the point of hitting the frame or 'case' on the ground.
by mreverting September 8, 2007
by Elendil August 1, 2007
1. Verb-To check out in advance. Ususally used in reference to a place you plan to burglarize or commit an act of mischief at.
2. Noun-24 pack of beer.
2. Noun-24 pack of beer.
"Lets go case the house first so we know the easiest and quietest way to break in."
"Can you pick up a case on the way here?"
"Can you pick up a case on the way here?"
by Edgar Friendly October 12, 2004
In the West a case is 12 beers (bottles or cans). In Ontario and out East a case is 24 beers (bottle or cans).
Person 1: I got a case of beer, eh.
Person 2: What a bonus! When you said 'case' I forgot that you are from Halifax. Your East coast hospitality is appreciated.
Person 1: It's a hoppy ale, kind of bitter, I hope that's OK.
Person 2: Sounds good to me. The mere fact that it's not 'lite' beer assures me that you are worthy to drink with. People who drink 'lite' beer should be shot and pissed on.
Person 1: Fuckin' rights, eh. Bottom line is there's 24 of 'em.
Person 2: What a bonus! When you said 'case' I forgot that you are from Halifax. Your East coast hospitality is appreciated.
Person 1: It's a hoppy ale, kind of bitter, I hope that's OK.
Person 2: Sounds good to me. The mere fact that it's not 'lite' beer assures me that you are worthy to drink with. People who drink 'lite' beer should be shot and pissed on.
Person 1: Fuckin' rights, eh. Bottom line is there's 24 of 'em.
by arsehat1972 February 15, 2007