1. suitcase - Noun
2. suitcase - Verb
suitcase (plural suitcases)
A large (usually rectangular) piece of luggage used for carrying clothes, and sometimes suits, when travelling.
My suitcase is stowed in the luggage rack.
To trade using samples in a suitcase.
(prison slang) To smuggle in one's rectum.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAnyone who needs more than one suitcase is a tourist, not a traveller. Ira Levin
Money doesn't mean anything to me. I've made a lot of money, but I want to enjoy lie and not stress myself building my bank account. I give lots away and live simply, mostly out of a suitcase in hotels. We all know that good health is much more important. Keanu Reeves
I think I was born with a suitcase. Sherman Alexie
It's not so bad to live out of a suitcase. It's a really beautiful life. Jane Monheit
I bring out an engineer, everything fits into a suitcase and we just record. I have so much spare time during that day that it makes sense to utilize it to do something creative like that, as opposed to just sitting around the hotel and sightseeing or something. Bryan Adams
Throw my ticket out the window, Throw my suitcase out there too, Throw my troubles out the door, I don't need them anymore, 'Cause tonight I'll be staying here with you. Bob Dylan