slight case


a come back when someone is being exceptionally stupid.

this is a short form for “a slight case of the downs” implying that they have a mental disability but not a severe one. typically this is defined when someone is caught being completely weird by themselves, being a little bit too clumsy or doing something without thinking at all !

someone who has a slight case can also graduate to a “full case”at any moment without warning ! be alert
walking into the house to find your mom having a full conversation with her dog.
“wow mom, slight case”

“hey man, did you hear about lexie tripping while holding a pie?”
“yea ! she’s got a slight case ”

-text from mitch-
“yea, its a problem when you wake up with a beautiful girl beside you and you somehow p-ssed out before attempting to bang…”
slight case moment

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