Veg ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Veg ( verb )

To lead a passive, unstimulating existence; to do nothing in particular.

Origin:

Abbreviation of the word 'vegetate'.

Examples:

  1. He was vegging in front of the TV all day, not doing anything productive.
  2. She was vegging on the couch, reading a book and taking a break from her busy life.
  3. They were vegging in the park, soaking up the sun and relaxing.
  4. I was vegging at home, playing video games and enjoying some downtime.
  5. We were vegging on the beach, soaking up the sun and taking in the scenery.

(As a noun)

Veg ( noun )

To lead a passive, unstimulating existence; to do nothing in particular.

Origin:

Abbreviation of the word 'vegetate'.

Examples:

  1. He was vegging in front of the TV all day, not doing anything productive.
  2. She was vegging on the couch, reading a book and taking a break from her busy life.
  3. They were vegging in the park, soaking up the sun and relaxing.
  4. I was vegging at home, playing video games and enjoying some downtime.
  5. We were vegging on the beach, soaking up the sun and taking in the scenery.
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