A fork of Rural Dictionary
A dismissive term used to stop a superfluous avenue of conversation, or that the current discussion goes without saying. A dismissive term is used to curtail a digressive conversation. It can mean: "let's move on, we can discuss that later". It also mean: "we've had this discussion before, and I still agree with you" Often used when it's clearly established that the parties in the conversation agree with each other anyway.
A: Isn't the government awful B: Yes that new policy sucks A: I'm still annoyed at that one last year.. B: *cutting in* cabbages, cabbages... A: hmmmm...
When you take everything out of someones bag, turn it inside out, put everything back in and then zip it up. Usually also done to thing inside the bag like a pencil case. When this is turned inside out it is called Sprouting.
"I left my bag by the lunch hall i hope no-one has been cabbaging today..." Dude one: Oh No my bags been cabbaged! I'm gonna have to carry it to class like this and sort it out then or i'll be late! Dude Two: Yeh and everyone will take the piss as you go along the corridor!
Unintentionally off a track, path or road
*Drives off the road* "Oh boys were in the cabbage!"
The word cabbaged originated in Belfast Northern Ireland: The meaning of this term is - wiped off your tree, maybe consuming too many extacy pills or other drugs to be in state where you are unable to move ie cabbaged... It can also mean to be exasperated due to the result of being stoned to the ballix ie consuming too much cannibus...
Phil was cabbbaged on the sofa... Phil was cabbaged as he consumed to many drugs... Phil looks like a cabbage...