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(idiomatic, slang, criminology) To thoroughly observe or examine a place, in order to familiarize oneself with its workings in preparation for criminal activity, often robbery.
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Source Word
case the joint
Verb
idiomatic
slang
Japanese Meaning
(犯罪行為、特に強盗などの準備として)対象となる場所の内部状況や出入りを綿密に調査し、下見すること / (スラング表現で)犯罪目的のために、現場の詳細な状況を把握するための調査行為を行うこと
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