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meat and two veg

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  • noun UK, Ireland, colloquial A stereotypical standard dinner, with a meat and two kinds of vegetable.
  • noun UK, slang The male genitals.

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  • Meaning

    Meat and two vegetables, i.e. meat with potatoes and another vegetable, is a traditional English meal.

    Origin

    The term, in an allusion to the commonplace nature of this type of meal, has also been used metaphorically to denote an ordinary, run-of-the-mill offering. In the 20th century it has also been a jokey reference to male genitalia.

    June 9, 2010