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casing

the act of 'huffing' in to a girl's pillowcase after it's been freshly washed.
One might also be tempted to wear the pillowcase on one's head for the hit of the whole case.

Stop hogging that case man. You've been huffing it for ages.

I've got a freshly washed double duvet cover for a two-man full body casing session.

by Angoleiho July 22, 2006


No case

Someone with no evidence, proof reason,explanation, for his or her point of view, situation, topic or argument.

He had no case with convincing his mom to lend him money.

by Calm9 March 16, 2020


Casing

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 my way home, I was casing the homes. (The Dirt, Chapter Two)

by Casey Vandango August 16, 2019


cased

Performing a motorcycle jump or stunt and landing hard enough to compress the bike's suspension to the point of hitting the frame or 'case' on the ground.

That spode landed that jump too short and cased it.

by mreverting September 08, 2007


cased

To examine or survey (a house, bank, etc.) in planning a crime (sometimes fol. by out)

They cased the joint and decided to pull the job on Sunday.

by Elendil August 01, 2007


in case of

In the event of

In case of emergency, evacuate.

by Hercolena Oliver August 29, 2008


case

1. Verb-To check out in advance. Ususally used in reference to a place you plan to burglarize or commit an act of mischief at.

2. Noun-24 pack of beer.

"Lets go case the house first so we know the easiest and quietest way to break in."

"Can you pick up a case on the way here?"

by Edgar Friendly October 12, 2004