phrase used to compare newly apparent (or are thought to be developing) personal characteristic or behavior to a medical condition. derived from common names of diseases such as the measles, the shits (diarrhea), the bends
"Someone's got a case of the the Mondays"
"After watching too much Tv, the children got a case of the gimmes"
"Pot gave John a case of the stupids"
"After watching too much Tv, the children got a case of the gimmes"
"Pot gave John a case of the stupids"
by Marcel van Kraat September 03, 2006
by The political party of Eddie April 24, 2017
Person 1: What's wrong with Peter today?
Person 2: Not sure, he's probably just "Got a bad case of the bitch".
Person 2: Not sure, he's probably just "Got a bad case of the bitch".
by faha81 February 15, 2011