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kazh; kasj; cazh; caj adjective pleasant in a casual sort of way US A word deeply rooted in the Valley Girl ethic; lately seen in variant form in UK use.- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 2, March 1981
- Short for "casual," but can also mean "bitchen." — Jodie Ann Posserello, The Totally Awesome Val Guide, p. 21, 1982
- Attractive or desirable; used (as are most terms of praise in the Valley) of possessions. — Jonathan Roberts, How to California, p. 166, 1984
- Nothing kasj about those brown and yellow stains. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 4, 1990
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