comfortable
When talking about furniture or clothes, "comfortable" refers to the physical feeling of softness or ease. When talking about people, it often describes a mental state—feeling relaxed and not nervous in a social situation. In a financial context, "comfortable" doesn't mean rich or wealthy, but rather having enough money so that you don't have to worry about bills.
💬Casual Conversation
🎬Tuesday afternoon, Ryan is gaming while Jackson texts him about a new living arrangement.
Jackson
Thinking of crashing at my uncle's place. He's got a comfortable income, so the spot is legit.
Ryan
bet. just don't flake on our raid
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Jackson uses 'comfortable income' to describe financial stability (Definition 3). Ryan responds with 'bet', a slang term meaning 'agreed' or 'okay', and uses the phrasal verb 'flake on', meaning to fail to keep an appointment.