juice case
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.
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!”)