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 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...
B: Yes that new policy sucks
A: I'm still annoyed at that one last year..
B: *cutting in* cabbages, cabbages...
A: hmmmm...
by _puddles October 07, 2021
by E-cubed March 19, 2020
Anthony: Yo man, I like that girl Natalie but she's always stoned.
Ben: Of course dude, she's one of the cabbage sisters.
Ben: Of course dude, she's one of the cabbage sisters.
by rawrgrrnomnom March 14, 2010
Noun
1. An unborn infant whose face is constantly protruding from its expecting mothers vagina for the entire duration of the pregnancy.
1. An unborn infant whose face is constantly protruding from its expecting mothers vagina for the entire duration of the pregnancy.
by billebllunt December 09, 2013
Cabbage Stew is a racist slang towards the polish folk. It is used in a similar context to saying "All Americans eat cheeseburgers". This simple phrase is used to trigger people with strong polish nationalism and or people with thin skin
by Cabbage Stew December 29, 2016
by Jessica Starr January 01, 2020
by Mavrick1200 August 30, 2011