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"veg out" is a slang expression that is used in spoken and written English.
It means to relax or do nothing. Example: After a long day at work, I'm just going to veg out in front of the TV.
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veg out
verb
To relax by not moving much.
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I just wanted to veg out".
"They like to just veg out on something".
Then I get dinner, park myself on the sofa and veg out with some trashy TV.
And John Kerry told me, "Listen, I can veg out on a beach like everybody else and be very happy.
Really he would rather veg out than make them eat their vegetables.
"Everyone needs to veg out at times and television's not as bad as hard drugs".
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DVR FEST Sunday night is veg-out night.
"I don't veg-out or chill," she said, wriggling in her seat like a child.
"It's not a sit-down-and-veg-out-in-front-of-the-TV sofa".
That draws a clear line between responsible, no-screen time and after-five veg-out time.
Veg-out: 3 large Brussels sprouts, 1 bite of ice cream and 1 of protein... Roll up:Fruity-tutti soft-taco.
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