A birth suit is like when you were a baby. Completely naked!
Nothing but her birthday suit!
To be in your "birthday suit" means to be completely naked, without any clothing on. The phrase playfully refers to the idea that one is as bare as they were at birth. It's often used in a humorous context to describe the state of undress.
The day of your birth has absolutely nothing to do with what colours do or do not suit you. The colours that suit you depend on your skin tone, hair colour and eye colour. Dates have nothing to do with it. Black will usually mix well with any colour, because black itself is not a colour - it is the absence of colour.
Names are given from you'r birth from you'r parents.They say that you'r name does suit you'r personality and likes.
It's called a space suit
suffix of suit
pant suit
A suit of cards _________________________ or a law suit...
How do you get light suit
The water suit
suit
Yes, the word 'suit' is both a verb (suit, suits, suiting, suited) and a noun (suit, suits). Examples: Verb: The accommodations suit me very well. Noun: I'll need a new suit for the occasion.