1. veg - Noun
2. veg - Adjective
3. veg - Verb
veg (not comparable)
vegetarian
(colloquial) vegetable(s).
fruit and veg ― fruit and vegetables
(chiefly India) vegetarian food.
veg (third-person singular simple present vegs or vegges or veges, present participle vegging or veging, simple past and past participle vegged or veged)
(colloquial) to vegetate; to engage in complete inactivity; to rest
After working hard all week, I decided to stay home and veg on Saturday.
veg (plural vegs)
(psychology) A unit of subjective weight, equivalent to the perceived weight of lifting 100 grams.
I am indeed veg and proud of it! How do you think I maintain this body figure? Mallika Sherawat
To unwind after training, I love to have a long hot soak in the bath, then veg out on the sofa with a box set. I'm a box-set junkie! I absolutely love 'Grey's Anatomy.' Jessica Ennis
I don't want to sound like Catherine Cookson but I've worked since I was eight, with a paper round and in a fruit and veg shop. Taking a pay cut won't demotivate me, not at all. It's not about money in the first place. It's about the job. Paul O'Grady
Also hydrate from the inside with lots of water and fresh fruit and veg, and, where you can, reduce your intake of dehydrants like coffee and alcohol. Source: Internet
"And we offer a real eclectic mix of goods, including a fabulous fruit and veg stall. Source: Internet
For mains, we ordered a chickpea burger with sriracha ’slaw and pineapple salsa, the veg tarte tatin, and a vegan roasted fig salad. Source: Internet