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maycase

Proper words for this definition are actually "make haste". Which means to act quickly. However, traditionally in a lot of southern families the words were combined and soounded out as "maycase".
1. You'd better maycase and come in the house.
2. You better maycase and get from in front of that car.
by Kee Kee February 17, 2005
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maycase

Proper words for this definition are actually "make haste". Which means to act quickly or hurry up. However, traditionally in a lot of southern families the words were combined and sounded out as "maycase".
1. You'd better maycase and come in the house.
2. You better maycase and get from in front of that car.
3. I had better maycase and get to work.
by Kee Kee February 18, 2005
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