it means: "that person is casual".
as an adjective, it is simply "casual" you could also use "ocasional". If you mean clothing, you could use "caso" or ropa deportiva"
we had a casual day in the office today. yesterday, we had a free casual day at school.
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it mean's a person that makes guns
Christopher Columbus is a person
In the US , it used to mean you are just a casual relationship .
If you mean 'itinerant', a person who travels from place to place, as in a casual labourer
a casual person wears clothes.........i would hope you knew that
It is a mix between the casual and sophisticated look...
casual
formal means to be casual and not so important just for taste
No, formal and casual are opposite in meaning. "Formal" refers to something official, proper, or suitable for serious occasions, while "casual" refers to something relaxed, informal, or suitable for everyday wear or activities.
Dressy casual is really determined by the person wearing it. Dressy casual style can include a dressy top and jeans, a dress, or a pants suit.
Dressing casual means slacks and a dress shirt and nicer shoes.
casual observation
"Casual" refers to something relaxed, informal, or not formal. It can describe a style of dress, an attitude, or an event that is not very serious or dressy.
Te term "casual relationship" can be applied to any relationship that has not been formalized by a declaration of exclusivity such as "going steady" or "engaged," etc. It means you are not committed to just one person. It could also mean that you are having sex with more than one partner.