English citations of cazh

  1. Casual, laid-back; casually pleasant.
    • 2002, Dowler, Darren, The War of Angels, AuthorHouse, page 7:
      "Um, maybe that outfit. It's more cazh." She pointed to another magazine cover.
      "What is cazh?" "Blends in more. More casual," she replied, her voice still shaking.
    • 2005, Mazza, Cris, Many Ways to Get It, Many Ways to Say It, Chiasmus Press, page 83:
      "Car? That's right, you drove here. I thought you didn't have your learner's permit yet." "Yeah, okay, that's right." Dizzy for a second, but she didn't hold onto anything to steady herself. "Like my mom's so cazh, she lets me anyway."
    • 2007, White, Lilly Paige, The Erotic History of Estelle Antoinette Francine Chevalier, iUniverse Press, page 131:
      Manny stood, hands-in-pockets, cazh Manny, always cazh, looking back and forth and nodding his head sagely with appreciation.