Juice Case

What is Juice Case?


1.

Abbreviation of the phrase 'Wild Juice Case'. Which is a drunken mispronunciation of the phrase 'Wild Goose Chase'.

The term was originally coined as a drunken slur used to describe a car journey home from the pub which according to an inebriated passenger included unnecessary detours.

The term is now used to describe any pre-longed car journey after a drinking session where the driver and/or other passengers are sober so that they can continue to be entertained by members of the group who are intoxicated after having left the pub.

“Lets go on a wild juice case!” (Meaning: “Lets go on a wild goose case!”)

See drunk, spoonerism, car, pub, journey


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