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cabbaged

Cabbages vs Cabbaged - What's the difference?

cabbages | cabbaged |


As a noun cabbages

is .

As an adjective cabbaged is

(british|slang) very drunk.

Cabbaged vs Cabbagey - What's the difference?

cabbaged | cabbagey |


As adjectives the difference between cabbaged and cabbagey

is that cabbaged is (british|slang) very drunk while cabbagey is resembling cabbage.

Cabbage vs Cabbaged - What's the difference?

cabbage | cabbaged |


As a noun cabbage

is an edible plant ( ) having a head of green leaves.

As a verb cabbage

is to form a head like that of the cabbage.

As an adjective cabbaged is

(british|slang) very drunk.