Definition of Veg

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veg
v. (Slang) relax completely, relax and do nothing
n. (British) vegetable

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Veg Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

The Phrase Finder
Meat and two veg
Meaning
Traditional English meal.
Origin
Also a jokey reference to male genitalia (work it out for yourself).

Veg out
Meaning
Relax in a slothful and mindless manner.
Origin
From the association of vegetables with mental incapacity; in the way that mentally disabled people are sometimes referred to as vegetables. 'Couch potato' comes from the same notion.

Australian Slang
Veg
1. relax and become mentally inactive; 2. one who spends a lot of time veging out

Fruit and veg
1. produce stand, a shop (or the part of the store) where you get the fruit and veggies; 2. male genitalia


Veg out
relax in front of the TV (like a vegetable); relax and become mentally inactive

hEnglish - advanced version
veg

veg
very evil grin (slang, usenet, irc)



Veg Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries

Computer Abbreviations v1.5
VEG
Sonic Foundry Vegas Video Project


Veg Definition from Society & Culture Dictionaries & Glossaries

The Scotch Whisky by SDA v.4.20
Ben Veg
Ben Veg Fine Old, Blended Scotch Whisky
By: Signatory Vintage Scotch Whisky Co. Ltd. (Edinburgh, Scotland) - For: The Ben Veg Shipping Line.


Veg Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

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Vegetable
Vegetable is a term which generally refers to an edible part of a plant. The definition is traditional rather than scientific and is somewhat arbitrary and subjective. All parts of herbaceous plants eaten as food by humans, whole or in part, are normally considered vegetables. Mushrooms, though belonging to the biological kingdom Fungi, are also commonly considered vegetables. In general, vegetables are thought of as being savory, and not sweet, although there are many exceptions.  Nuts, grains, herbsspices and culinary fruits (see below) are normally not considered vegetables.

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Volkseigenes Gut
The Volkseigenes Gut (German:State owned Property; shortened: VEG) was a state owned farm in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) the German correspondence of the Soviet Sovkhoz and the Państwowe Gospodarstwo Rolne in People's Republic of Poland.

It concerned here, contrary to the agricultural production cooperative (LPG) agricultural state enterprises, which had often developed from former private agricultural goods as result of the land reform decided in the Potsdamer agreement 1945. Each VEG was merged directly into the national economic planning. They were either central or the district subordinated. A state owned property was national property and agricultural counterpart to the state owned enterpriseVolkseigener Betrieb. They were led according to the principle of individual direction by a director. Compared with the LPG those did not hold employed agricultural worker portions of the enterprise there.


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