(Noun) A case of beer consisting of 24 bottles. Usually enough for one or two Canadians. "Case" or "Box" are seldom used in lieu of two-four. Popularly consumed with a candle light dinner.
Wife: "How's the Kraft Dinner, eh?"
Husband: "Good there. Would ya mind gettin us a couple more Moosehead outta the two-four? It's in the snowbank on the left, eh?"
By Janela
Two-four
1) A term common in Canada, more so in Ontario than anywhere else referring to a case of 24 beers.
A 2-4 or a Two Four in Canada is a large case of beer because a large case of beer is 24 bottles.
The first long weekend of the summer can also be called the 2-4 Weekend because the traditionally named Victoria Day weekend is a time for opening the summer cottage and getting the boat in the water. It is also the start of fishing season in a lot of lakes. Both activities require at least 1 2-4 for each male participant.
Let's grap a couple of two-fours and head out to the cottage to get in a little fishing on the Two-Four Weekend coming up.
By Estell
Two Four
When you are playing a card game such as killer or poker and you you get a two and a four. You have to take two Shots or drink two times.
Two two four, 224, 2-24 is used in reference to having sexual intercourse with 2 different people in a 24 hour period but not together.
sleeping with one girl in the morning and a different girl at night. Last Wednesday was so great, I ended up having a two two four with the girl from English class and the bartender at the pub.