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what is { vegetate } ? I don't feel like doing anything; I think I'm going home and vegetate tonight. it is used in 1980s.
Jun 11, 2010 9:46 PM
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to vegetate = to be very lazy and inactive. It means "as active as a vegetable", hence the name. This verb also exists in French (végéter) ex: j'ai passé mon week-end à végéter devant la télévision (French) = I spent my week-end vegetating in front of the TV set (English).
June 11, 2010
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It means to be passive or inactive. As a plant grows (vegetates), it is not moving or physically active. It just "sits there." :)
June 11, 2010
to vegetate = to veg out = to rest = to do nothing 'I spent the weekend vegetating at home.' = I spent the weekend doing things that require little effort or thought.
June 12, 2010
to grow in the manner of plant
June 12, 2010
it means engage in passive relaxation. cowboy...
June 12, 2010
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