traje flojo
suit (one you wear)= traje suit (petition) = peticion to suit (verb) = cuadrar, convenir, ir/venir bien
No. Slack and taut are opposite in meaning.
My friend climbed on a slack rope.
The word slack has many synonyms. Notable ones include dull, easy, flimsy, sluggish, lax, leisurely, and others. Slack itself means; loose, baggy, or ineffective.
slack, loose
"Loose"? "Slack"?
Stroll.
"Tano" is not a a spanish word. Traje de = "Suit of" or "Dress of" Traje de baño = Bathing Suit Traje de tango = Tango Dress
One compound word for "suit" is "jumpsuit."
That would be Spanish for a suit (of clothes).
No, "suit" is not a long vowel word. The "u" in "suit" is actually a short vowel sound.
It means "Flojo" (to a male person) or "Floja" (to a female person). The person to whom the word applies depends on who's the 'uptight' one in the conversation... and who says it first.