by montrealdude November 25, 2003
(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?"
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 21, 2004
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
2) The May 24th long weekend in Canada
by matthewilliam January 20, 2011
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.
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?
2. What are you doing for the May two four? Heading up to the cottage?
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