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carve up

verb - transitive

  • to make fun of someone, to cut someone up.
    He's totally carving me up!

    Last edited on Mar 14 1999. Submitted by Mel from Ontario, Canada on Mar 14 1999.

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case

  • one's business.
    Okay, get off of my case.

    Last edited on May 13 2011. Submitted by gene f. from New York, NY, USA on Mar 20 2002.

  • When referring to somebody as being a mental case, wacko, insane, etc.
    That kid is a case!

    Last edited on Jan 13 2003. Submitted by Anonymous on Jan 13 2003.

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case of the butt trumpets

  • farting loudly.
    Wow. That Mexican food sure gave her a serious case of butt trumpets.

    Last edited on Mar 16 2006. Submitted by Malcolm from Oakland, CA, USA on Mar 16 2006.

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case of the red ass

  • angry, pissed off
    He's got a case of the red ass.

    Last edited on Sep 05 2003. Submitted by Caldwell H. on Sep 05 2003.

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case of the stupids

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Case Order Emphasis

noun

  • The condition where the nth language case in a sentence will let anv one know that the nth sentence after such sentence will be about the word of the nth case.

    Last edited on Jul 13 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 13 2024.

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case quarter

noun

  • a twenty-five cent coin.
    Can you give me a case quarter for two dimes and a nickel?
    • See more words with the same meaning: money.

    Last edited on Jan 21 2003. Submitted by Anthony G. from Wethersfield, CT, USA on Jan 21 2003.

  • twenty-five cent coin, as opposed to twenty-five cents in smaller change.
    Can you give me a case quarter for this parking meter, I only have two dimes and a nickel?

    Last edited on Jan 21 2004. Submitted by Avi L. from Brooklyn, NY, USA on Jan 21 2004.

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cash corner

noun

  • ATM. used mainly by native English speakers living in Japan. It is a corruption of a word used by the Japanese

    Last edited on Jun 23 2005. Submitted by Elcid B. from Ōsaka City, Ōsaka Prefecture, Japan on Jun 23 2005.

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