Canadian term referring to a case of beer containing twenty-four bottles.
We went camping with a two-four of Blue and got right ripped. Beauty.
by montrealdude November 25, 2003
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(Noun) A case of beer consisting of 24 bottles. Usually enough for one or two Canadians. "Case" or "Box" are seldom used in lieu of two-four. Popularly consumed with a candle light dinner.
Wife: "How's the Kraft Dinner, eh?"
Husband: "Good there. Would ya mind gettin us a couple more Moosehead outta the two-four? It's in the snowbank on the left, eh?"
by Eatthebottles April 22, 2004
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1) A term common in Canada, more so in Ontario than anywhere else referring to a case of 24 beers.

2) The May 24th long weekend in Canada
1) I got a two-four of molson canadian here, let's get sloppy.

2) Its the May 2-4 weekend! yay!
by matthewilliam January 20, 2011
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A case of beer, containing 24 cans, hence, two four
Jack went to the party with a two four, and ended up chundering all over the dining room table
by The Sarge August 1, 2003
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1. A case of 24 beer cans or beer bottles.

2. The May Two-Four which is the May long weekend celebrated on the 4th Monday of May - near May 24th (Victoria Day) in Canada, New Zealand, and Australia.
1. Can you pick me up a two four from the store?

2. What are you doing for the May two four? Heading up to the cottage?
by Nenuial May 22, 2006
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Slang for A 24 pack of beer, mostly used by Canadians
Eh bud I’m gonna grab a two four really quick, want Tim’s?
by 69doggystyle January 7, 2021
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