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  • 91Fruit & Veg City — is a fresh produce chain store based in South Africa. Founded in 1993 by Brian and Mike Coppin, it currently runs more than 90 stores throughout Southern Africa (South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia) either directly or as franchises.… …

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  • 92meat and two veg — n British the male genitals. A working class vul garism dating from the days when these components constituted the standard British meal, as advertised in cafes, boarding houses, etc. (Veg is short for vegetables and is spoken with a soft g .)… …

    Contemporary slang

  • 93meat and two veg — British, informal a traditional type of meal, often found in Britain, which is basic and slightly boring, usually a piece of meat and two vegetables. The food is very much meat and two veg you won t find any of your fancy French cuisine here …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 94lac|to|veg|e|tar|i|an — «LAK toh VEHJ uh TAIR ee uhn», adjective. consisting of a diet of milk and vegetables …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 95ovo-lac|to veg|e|ta|ri|an — «ohvoh LAK toh VEHJ uh TAIR ee uhn», noun. a vegetarian whose diet includes eggs and milk …

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  • 96meat and two veg — noun a) A stereotypical standard dinner, with a meat and two kinds of vegetable. b) The male genitals …

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  • 97Fruit and veg — 1. produce stand, a shop (or the part of the store) where you get the fruit and veggies; 2. male genitalia …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 98fruit and veg — Australian Slang 1. produce stand, a shop (or the part of the store) where you get the fruit and veggies; 2. male genitalia …

    English dialects glossary

  • 99non-veg joke — Inglish (Indian English) Dictionary a raunchy or obscene joke (which many Indian men would not share in mixed company) …

    English dialects glossary

  • 100meat and two veg — Meaning Traditional English meal. Origin Also a jokey reference to male genitalia (work it out for yourself) …

    Meaning and origin of phrases