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Case the joint Meaning in English

expression

ˈkeɪs/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈdʒɔɪnt
KAYS thuh JOYNT
kˈeɪs/ /ðə, ði/ /dʒˈɔɪnt
KAYS thuh JOYNT

Definition

To look around a place carefully, especially to plan a crime like a robbery. It means secretly studying how a location works before acting.

Usage & Nuances

Slang, exclusively used in criminal or heist contexts; never used for positive planning. Typical in movies, TV, or informal speech. Avoid using outside crime-related contexts—'the joint' means a business or building, usually somewhere to be robbed.

Example Sentences

They decided to case the joint before breaking in.

basic

Two men were seen casing the joint last night.

basic

The thieves spent days casing the joint before the robbery.

basic

We shouldn't talk here—someone might be casing the joint.

natural

That guy's been hanging around all day, probably casing the joint.

natural

Before the big hit, the crew spent every night casing the joint.

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