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In Canada, what does it mean when someone refers to a 'two-four'?

A 'two-four' is a common Canadian colloquialism referring to a case of 24 alcoholic beverages, typically beer. This is a specific Canadian vocabulary item.

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Question: In Canada, what does it mean when someone refers to a 'two-four'?

Answer options:

  • A 24-hour convenience store. ✅ A package containing 24 bottles or cans of beer.
  • A 24-piece dining set.
  • A shift working 24 hours straight.

Correct answer: A package containing 24 bottles or cans of beer.

Explanation: A 'two-four' is a common Canadian colloquialism referring to a case of 24 alcoholic beverages, typically beer. This is a specific Canadian vocabulary item.

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