cabbage

/ˈkæbɪdʒ/
noun
  1. A leafy green or purple vegetable with a round head, often eaten cooked or raw.
    • She boiled the cabbage and served it with butter.
    • The farmer grew rows of cabbage in the field.
    • I chopped a head of cabbage for the coleslaw.
  2. A term for money, especially in informal British slang.
    • He saved up enough cabbage to buy a used car.
    • I need to earn some extra cabbage this month.
    • They spent all their cabbage on concert tickets.
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