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- noun Canada, slang A
case of 24 bottles ofbeer .
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Examples
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Nothing better than downing a two-four and belting out some hurtin 'tunes.
The Prine and Dement Set The Nag 2009
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Indoors at De Montfort; outdoors in a manageable hillside parkspace and two-four tents on flat areas.
All Bruced Up « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog 2009
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Whatever happened to “a few decks of fags, a two-four, a forty of bourbon and an eight-ball”?
Vacation roundup 2009
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It is a town that is long but not very wide, averaging two-four streets at the deepest.
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Steinke said that, in the hours before the killings, he was drinking a “two-four” of beer and a bottle of “Vampire” brand red wine, and consumed a gram of cocaine.
Jeremy Steinke convicted in murder of girlfriend’s family 2008
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` ` The one thing that everyone has always known about me is that I'm a warrior - the doctors would say I'd be out two-four weeks, and I'd come back in a week, '' he said.
USATODAY.com 2008
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I'm loving this but wouldn't the quintessentially Canadian lamp feature a two-four of Labatt's?
Archive 2008-05-01 The Nag 2008
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They threw in a two-four bar, and you just don't hear that in rock and roll or in R&B much anymore.
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A different house every two-four years means new sizes and numbers of windows.
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They are scheduled to be completed in the next two-four years.
Linkfest of August Steve Hulett 2008
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