CAZH

Adjective

cazh (comparative more cazh, superlative most cazh)

(Australian, US, colloquial) Casual, laid-back; casually pleasant.

Usage notes

An overwhelmingly spoken-only slang word with no single widely accepted spelling. In Australian slang, it more commonly refers to clothing, whereas in American slang it often refers to people.

Anagrams

• CHAZ, Chaz, Zach

Source: Wiktionary



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