cabbage
How to Use Cabbage
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThe round leafy vegetable you see in coleslaw and stir-fries; slang for money or, as a verb, for petty pilfering.
As a verb ("to cabbage" something) it's old-fashioned slang for stealing scraps — not used in everyday speech.
Word Forms
cabbaged past tense, cabbaged past tense, cabbages plural, cabbages singular, cabbages singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
She shredded half a _____ into the coleslaw.
Etymology
From Middle English caboche ("head"), borrowed from Anglo-Norman caboche, likely built from Latin caput ("head") — the cabbage was named for its round, head-like shape.