Definition of case quarter
case quarter
- a twenty-five cent coin.
Can you give me a case quarter for two dimes and a nickel?
by Anthony G., Wethersfield, CT, USA, 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?
by Avi L., Brooklyn, NY, USA, Jan 21 2004.
Slang terms with the same root words:
- quarter: and a quarter – quarter
- case: a case of the Mondays – basket case – (show 14 more)
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