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toe-eyed cabbage
/tˈoʊˈaɪd kˈæbɪdʒ/
/tˈəʊˈaɪd kˈabɪdʒ/
Toe-eyed cabbage
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a person mocked as extremely ugly, deformed, or grotesque
Offensive
Slang
Grammatical Information
What is the origin of the term "toe-eyed cabbage" and how is it used?
"Toe-eyed cabbage" is an old, humorous insult used to mock someone as extremely ugly, deformed, or grotesque. It likely appeared in English in the 18th or 19th century as a playful metaphor, comparing a person's face to a misshapen vegetable with eyes in the wrong place, emphasizing grotesque appearance. The term was used in informal, often rural or literary contexts for comedic effect, rather than serious malice, though it could still sting. It is derogatory but whimsical, rarely used today outside historical texts or humorous recreations of older slang.
Examples
He cruelly called her a toe-eyed cabbage.



























