词汇 | Cabbages |
释义 | (redirected from Cabbages)cabbageMoney. Oh please, I don't have the cabbage to buy a fancy car like that! fall off the cabbage truckTo be gullible, naïve, or unsophisticated. The subject is often a person from a rural or rustic background. Mary has no idea about how to act in polite society, always behaving as if she just fell off the cabbage truck. cabbageheadA stupid person. Did you hear that guy's ridiculous question? Geez, what a cabbagehead. not as green as you are cabbage-lookingYou are smarter or less naïve than you seem. Hey, you did a great job on this report. For an intern, you're not as green as you are cabbage-looking. Good job not falling for that trick. You're not as green as you are cabbage-looking. (one) is not as green as (one) is cabbage-lookingOne is smarter or less naïve than one seems. A: "Hey, that dopey intern did a great job on this report." B: "Wow. I guess he's not as green as he is cabbage-looking." Good job not falling for that trick. You're not as green as you are cabbage-looking. cabbage onto (someone or something)1. Literally, to grab and hold onto someone with one's hands. The police officer cabbaged onto the suspect before he could run away. My sister cabbaged onto me at our mother's funeral to keep herself from breaking down in tears. 2. To steal or pilfer something. Hey, I know you're cabbaging onto my fries every time you come into the kitchen—quit it! cabbage n. money. (see also green, spinach.) How much cabbage you want for this heater? cabbagehead n. a fool; a stupid person. What cabbagehead put this thing on upside down? fall off the cabbage truckTo be a nai¨ve newcomer. Imagine a flatbed farm wagon laden with fresh produce arriving in a city. Sliding off the back was a country bumpkin whose brain, or so smug sophisticated urbanites would agree, contained no more clue about worldly ways than a head of cabbage that might roll off the vehicle. A similar expression was to say that someone “just got off the boat,” a reference to immigration in the days of steamship passage when new arrivals were thoroughly ignorant of New World customs. Among the snappy denials to being called a hick or greenhorn were “I wasn't born yesterday” or “I might have been born at night, but not last night” or the wonderfully imaginative Midwestern comeback, “Hey, what makes you think I just got off the noon balloon from Rangoon?” |
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