Also means
loose change
Usage Note
Suelta has two main meanings: the act of releasing an animal (or a prisoner), and small coins or loose change (¿tienes suelta?). It is the feminine noun derived from suelto (loose, free). In bullfighting, suelta refers to releasing a bull; in everyday speech the 'change' meaning is common in Spain.
Examples
"La suelta de los toros comenzó al mediodía."
Natural Translation
The release of the bulls began at midday.
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