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veg out
to cease working and take it easy; to vegetate. Someday, I just want to veg out and enjoy life. I think I'll just veg this weekend.
vegged out
debilitated by drugs or alcohol. Ernie is veg-ged out and has quit his job and everything. Won't be long till Larry is vegged out altogether.
meat and two veg
(British informal) a traditional type of meal, often found in Britain, which is basic and slightly boring, usually a piece of meat and two vegetables The food is very much meat and two veg - you won't find any of your fancy French cuisine here.
your meat and two veg
(British humorous) a man's sexual organs I tell you what, his trousers were so tight you could see his meat and two veg!
See a cattle marketveg out
v. Slang To engage in relaxing or passive activities: After work, I went home and vegged out in front of the TV.
veg
(vɛdʒ)1. n. a vegetable. (see also
veggy.)
You want a veg with this? 2. n. a stupid person. Where is your brain, you veg?
3. Go to veg (out).
veg (out)
in. to cease working and take it easy; to vegetate. (see also
vegged out.)
Someday, I just want to veg out and enjoy life. veg
verbvegged out
mod. debilitated by drugs or alcohol. (Drugs.) Ernie is vegged out and has quit his job and everything.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Aenor | | - | Ancient Germanic (Latinized) |
Arsenio | | ahr-SE-nyo (Spanish, Italian) | Spanish, Portuguese, Italian |
Evelin | | - | German, Estonian, Hungarian |
Brock | | [brɔk] | |
Frauke | | FROW-kə | German |
Alekto | | - | Greek Mythology |