suit



suit yourself

to be satisfactory for you He was always able to arrange things to suit himself.
Usage notes: often showing you are annoyed: Suit yourself - as you usually do.

suit

n. a businessman or businesswoman; someone who is in charge. A couple of suits checked into a working-class hotel and caused some eyebrows to raise.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
LazarusLAZ-ər-əs (English)Biblical, Biblical Latin
CyrilSIR-əl (English), SEER-əl (English), TSI-ril (Czech)English, French, Czech, Slovak
Yaromir-Medieval Slavic
Carey['kɛəri]
Euphemiayoo-FEM-ee-ə (English)Ancient Greek, English (Archaic)
Amir (1)-Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Malay, Indonesian