Definitions

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  • adjective informal Extremely casual.

Etymologies

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ultra- +‎ casual

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Examples

  • You would hardly suspect it from the ultracasual decor of Yahoo's second-floor offices, cluttered with bicycles, Foosball tables and T-shirted twentysomethings in purple-painted cubicles, but Wall Street, bullish on the brand, has jacked up David and Jerry's home page turned new-media company to a market valuation of $5.4 billion.

    Surfers, Step Right Up! 2008

  • This garment may, in fact, be the only cool-weather top a woman needs—taking her from ultracasual to formal if the fabric is versatile enough.

    Before You Put That On Lloyd Boston 2005

  • This garment may, in fact, be the only cool-weather top a woman needs—taking her from ultracasual to formal if the fabric is versatile enough.

    Before You Put That On Lloyd Boston 2005

  • This garment may, in fact, be the only cool-weather top a woman needs—taking her from ultracasual to formal if the fabric is versatile enough.

    Before You Put That On Lloyd Boston 2005

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