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cabbagemid-15c., caboge, from Middle French caboche "head" (in dialect, "cabbage"), from Old French caboce "head," a diminutive from Latin caput "head" (see capitulum) [..]
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cabbageA prank often pulled in British secondary schools, where the unsuspecting victim's bag is turned inside out, or cabbaged. The victim's bag is taken, emptied, turned inside out, refille [..]
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cabbageTo be like a vegetable, one who has no brain nor cognitive thinking patterns. To procrastinate or be lazy. To chill out like fat people.
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cabbageBest used to describe an individual who has just acted like a spastic or retard, in a moment of complete mental decomposition, or comedic purposes. A moment of social ineptitude would also qualify for [..]
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cabbage1. Buds of marijuana. 2. A person's head. Similar in usage to dome, wig, or melon.
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cabbageA Person who is daft, absent minded, or a pinkboy. They have little to no capacity to think for themselves, and will often be found repeating the latest one-liners ad nauseum. Most of them believe tha [..]
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cabbageCash money Mo money
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cabbageJersey slang for 'garbage'
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cabbageleafy green vegetable.
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cabbagedeep rough or vegetation off the fairway Example: I decided to take an unplayable lie when I saw the cabbage my ball was in.
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cabbagedeep rough or vegetation off the fairway
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cabbageThe deep or thick vegetation or rough outside the fairway is called cabbage. If a golf ball landed in the cabbage it is very hard to play it because the turf is too high to play properly.
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cabbageany of various types of cabbage pilfer: make off with belongings of others boodle: informal terms for money any of various cultivars of the genus Brassica oleracea grown for their edible leaves or flo [..]
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cabbageany type of thick &/or tall grass on the golf course. Typically found off the fairway or behind the green.
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cabbageDeep, thick, inescapable rough. Also called spinach.
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cabbagea vegetable with green or purple leaves growing tightly together in a round ball
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cabbagekroyt
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cabbageIt is bad to dream of cabbage. Disorders may run riot in all forms. To dream of seeing cabbage green, means unfaithfulness in love and infidelity in wedlock. To cut heads of cabbage, denotes that you are tightening the cords of calamity around you by lavish expenditure.
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cabbageCommon cabbage has a tight round head of waxy, tightly wrapped light green leaves. Other varieties include white and red.
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cabbageThere are more than 70 varieties of cabbage. Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, kale, cauliflower, turnips, collards, and many more are all a member of the cabbage family.
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cabbagePronounce it: ka-badgeThe cabbage, or brassica, family is huge, and includes everything from the familiar red, white or green varieties with tightly packed leaves, to cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels s [..]
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cabbageJamaican cabbage can be flat, conical or round, the heads compact or loose, and the leaves curly or plain and have tightly wrapped leaves that range in color from almost white to green to red. Jamaican cabbage can be cooked in a variety of ways or eaten raw, as in Jamaican Cole slaw. Jamaican cabbage contains a good amount of vitamin C and some vit [..]
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cabbageIt’s true what they say about perception being reality… because when your perception changes, you see and feel certain things in different ways. Take me for example. I hated repollo (cabbage) when I w [..]
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cabbage(n) any of various types of cabbage(n) informal terms for money(n) any of various cultivars of the genus Brassica oleracea grown for their edible leaves or flowers(v) make off with belongings of other [..]
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cabbageIt is said that no sort of food causes so much thirst as cabbage, especially that called colewort. Pausanias tells us it first sprang from the sweat of Jupiter, some drops of which fell on the earth. [..]
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cabbageTo filch. Sometimes a tailor is called “cabbage,” from his pilfering cloth given him to make up. Thus in Motteux’s Rabelais, iv. 52, we read of “Poor Cabbage [..]
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cabbageCabbage, Brassica oleracea, is descended from a leafy wild mustard plant native to the Mediterranean region. Cabbage is an excellent source of fiber, vitamin C, vitamin K, and beta-carotene.
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cabbageCabbage, Brassica oleracea, is descended from a leafy wild mustard plant native to the Mediterranean region. Cabbage is an excellent source of fiber, vitamin C, vitamin K, and beta-carotene. Cabbage is a rich source of anti-cancer phytonutrients and may help with detoxification.
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cabbagecomes from the French word caboche, a colloquial term for head. The most common cabbage is the tight leafed compact head that ranges in color from white to red although there are many other types of c [..]
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cabbagethe common market cabbage (Brassica olercaea) with a large, firm spherical head of tightly packed pale green waxy leaves; flat and conical heads are also available; also known as the common cabbage. O [..]
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cabbagethe common market cabbage (Brassica olercaea) with a large, firm spherical head of tightly packed pale green waxy leaves; flat and conical heads are also available; also known as the common cabbage. Other varieties include white and red.
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cabbageMoney
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cabbageAn Elizabethan term used to describe the scraps and off-cuts of material left over after costumes or clothes have been made up.
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