"Cop a case" Termed by JLP is when an individual does something to cause a court case. This can range from anything that has to do with fighting to using violent terms.
"My moms bothering me I swear I'm finna cop a case"
being careful with your punctuation
Lots of internet companies use unconventional capitalization for their company names. You have to be caseful when typing a name like eBay or reddit.
Unpopular cases are the ones that people hopefully don't forget in favor of something that appeals to more people's taste in what a good trial should be like.
Instead of listening to somebody that tries to tell people they are winning something, or that everybody is winning something, and getting their hopes/ego/morale boosted, doesn't it make more sense to focus on what all you're losing in life, and what the cost will be to you or others, even if it's not all sunshine and positivity? The Bill Cosby case illustrates that the machine/system is not really a win-win for anybody, no wonder it's not popular. People like their bullshit in America, bullshit is what's popular, people like to hear win-win and happy endings even if reality is not always like that for everybody. A realistic outcome isn't going to be popular.
A way for a guy to ask for a tit pic.
Can I have your pillow case please
A new way to create adult content online while protecting your identity popularized by Mya Savage also known as IAMTHEDARKHORSE.
“You gotta sell p***y at p***y value, not at face value. Attach your face to something more valuable than porn.” - Mya Savage The Dark Horse
This method helps sex workers command respect and offer them the possibility to expand their character outside of the adult entertainment industry.
“Sex isn’t for a general public, operate your adult brand as such. Create a different brand for a general public.”
“Hey babe, wanna shoot content no face no case style?”
Case of the given
A particular situation in which you are in possession of a case that has been given to you.
The given case is that Chris-Susan PPBDED
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.
On the way home from school, I started casing a house.. (The Dirt, Part two