Case the joint Meaning in English
expression
释义
To look around a place carefully, especially to plan a crime like a robbery. It means secretly studying how a location works before acting.
用法与细微差别
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.
例句
They decided to case the joint before breaking in.
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Two men were seen casing the joint last night.
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The thieves spent days casing the joint before the robbery.
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We shouldn't talk here—someone might be casing the joint.
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That guy's been hanging around all day, probably casing the joint.
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Before the big hit, the crew spent every night casing the joint.
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