hanging out and having fun that's not yet at the point of going too far with them .
Not taking things seriously. However, going casual can have different meaning under different circumstances e.g. it can also mean casual activity-activity without pre meditation or planning.
"Romp in the hay" means to have casual sex with someone.
"Ngopo" is a Javanese expression that means "What's up?" or "What's going on?" It is commonly used as a casual way to greet someone or initiate a conversation in informal situations.
In sexual slang, "bang someone" can mean to have sex with that person. It generally implies a casual or physical encounter without emotional attachment.
To "smash someone" usually refers to defeating or dominating them in a competition, argument, or physical confrontation. It can also mean to have casual sex with someone.
A position where the spine is curved down while going for a casual stroll aka a casual hunchback Usually people like to go for a casual hunchback on the streets f Sherbrooke, the capital of Quebec
It is an English casual expression to mean, 'going mad' , or 'going insane'. or ' goimg 'demented'.
It's where someone walks in a casual kinda way, with a bit of dramatic movement of the hips and shoulders.
it means: "that person is casual".
"Que hay" is a Spanish expression that can be translated to English as "what's up" or "what's going on." It is commonly used as a casual greeting or to ask someone how they are doing.
"Sac pa se" is a common Haitian Creole expression that translates to "What's up" or "What's going on" in English. It is often used as a casual greeting or as a way to check in with someone.
When someone is cheating on you for e.g going out with someone else while going out with another person
The term 'smart casual' means that someone is smartly dressed but they do not need to be in full formal attire. So they might be in a suit but not with the waistcoat and a formal white tie.