A mixture of high and low fashion.. i.e.
men: long trousers (jeans or dress pants, no shorts) and collard shirts (dress shirts or polos etc, no t-shirts)
women: purple or black dresses, skirts, trousers, dress tops.
== == What it means is that it flatters you well giving you the hour glass figure (if your a girl). But it is not something you would wear to a suit and tie restaurant. examples: women: a nice pair of trousers or even fitted jeans, a blouse, maybe a shirt with a band accross the waist under the boobs (sorry i can't say the other B word.) And of course, a dress that goes down to under your knees, but not at you ankles. men: jeans or trousers (NO sweatpants and def. no shorts unless you live at the equator) and any type of shirt that isn't a T-shirt and doesn't have a logo on it.
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The word "noggin" originated in the early 17th century, but its exact inventor is unknown. It is believed to have evolved from earlier terms referring to cups or mugs. Today, "noggin" is commonly used to casually mean one's head or brain.
The official definition of the word nonchalant is "(of a person or manner) feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed; not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm."
CaO is the chemical formula of calcium oxide.
After Gregor Samsa's death in Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis," his body is removed by the cleaning woman. She is depicted as indifferent to his fate, casually disposing of it as if it were just another chore. This act underscores the family's relief and the dehumanization that Gregor experienced throughout his transformation.
A typical person who dresses casually
Casjj basically means casual or casually.
It means you are "surfing the web."
That can mean they like you or they heard a rumer you liked him and he wants to find out for sure.
lol hopefully not..
"à la négligée" or "négligemment" means negligently, carelessly, casually.
No. An antonym for casually is hurriedly.
Moseyed to lock it up in a dictionary... yeah buddy lol
I walked by my crush as casually as I could, but I was blushing!
Yes, casually is an adverb.Some example sentences for you are:He is casually strolling along the beach.Everybody was casually dressed.
it means to suggest something but not saying it
To say casually, as in making a comment.