Define Showcase Meaning

Showcase
A large dump placed in a public urinal for everyone to see.

"I walked into the toilets at the Drillers game and, in the urinal next to me, someone had left a big fat showcase for every baseball to see."
By Rubia
Showcase
Expecting skilled work for free in exchange for great exposure , duping people into providing quality labor with hopes of nonexistent rewards. Profiting from the talents of another person's efforts in lieu of false promises.

We cannot afford to pay you for performing at our event but we're willing to showcase you for free entry instead.
By Brandi
Showcase
sexual climax, orgasm, "show yourself"

Dude, that girl could barely make me showcase. Good technique though.
By Adoree
SHOWCASING
The act of boasting ,displaying or "Featuring" if you will, about something so precious that your being enamored by it would be an understatement.

To hold in the utmost highest regard imaginable to which that it becomes unreal.

To flaunt and champion some super hot chic in front of your associates, peers or nemesis as a display of machismo.

"Yo did you see that piece of ass Jimbo was showcasing at the race track on Saturday"?
By Dyane
Showcasing
When you show naked pictures that your girlfriend has entrusted you with to your friends. Usually for a good laugh.

My friend didn't believe that she finally gave me pictures and demanded a showcasing from me.
By Kristyn
Showcase
Three or more children belonging to an unwed and single mother that is sexual active.

Damn man, that bitch has three kids and no man, she's got a showcase of kids up in her pad.
By Fayette
Showcase
The final round of The Price Is Right; it involves two players who have won the Showcase Showdown. The player who has won the most money out of the two is the Top Winner; the player who has won the least money out of the two is the Runner-Up. The object is to come as close as you can to the actual retail price--WITHOUT GOING OVER. The Top Winner has the privilege to bid on the first Showcase or force the Runner-Up to bid on it; this is called passing. If a player overbids, he/she is automatically disqualified (but they keep the prizes won before the round), as an overbid cannot win. If a player wins, and he/she is $250 or less ($500 if a Million Dollar Spectacular) away from the actual retail price, he/she will win BOTH Showcases (and $1,000,000 if a Million Dollar Spectacular)! If both players are over, it is called a double overbid; in other words, nobody wins. A good strategy if a player thinks his/her opponent overbid is bidding $1.

"Actual retail price..." Drew Carey announced to the top winner before revealing the good news in the Showcase.
By Sashenka
Showcasing
When someone is so anxious to show off their new winter wardrobe that they wear overly heavy clothing on the first semi-cold day of the year after summer. Can also be reversed by people who wear too little clothing on the first semi-warm day after winter.

Damn look at Kevin. What's with the scarf and gloves and heavy leather coat? It's only 53 degreees outside.

He's showcasing.
By Amandie
Labial Showcase
Similar to a camel toe, but perhaps more classy sounding

I was at the mall, and this girl with the tightest jeans on had a labial showcase going on!!
By Nelli
Showcase Showdown
The round on The Price Is Right where a big wheel is spun and three players have already played their pricing games. The object is to come as close as you can to $1.00--WITHOUT GOING OVER. Getting the $1.00 (the 100) directly or in a combination of two spins (the two have to equal 100 or $1.00) awards $1,000 ($5,000 if a Million Dollar Spectacular). Landing on the green sections (5 and 15) during the bonus spin earns you $10,000 (previously $5,000) and landing on the 100 again on the bonus spin earns you $25,000 (previously $10,000). Players (and most often the host) can also be booed when they do not get the wheel around at least once.

"And now, here's Drew Carey (or Bob Barker) with the Showcase Showdown!" announcer Rich Fields said after announcing the consolation prizes or products for promotional consideration if the show is in a rerun.
By Esmaria