Entity: TOMATO--GREEN
In slang, 'tomato--green' refers to the buttocks or an attractive woman. In botanical terms, a green tomato is an unripe fruit of the tomato plant.
TOMATO--GREEN
Etymology
The term 'tomato--green' combines the slang usage of 'tomato' to refer to the buttocks or an attractive woman with the color 'green' representing the unripeness of the fruit.
Definition
In slang, 'tomato--green' is used to describe the buttocks or an attractive woman. In botanical terms, a green tomato is an unripe fruit of the tomato plant.
Historical Context
The slang usage of 'tomato--green' likely originated in the US and has been used to refer to the buttocks or an attractive woman.
Cultural Significance
The term may be used in a playful or colloquial manner to describe physical attributes or attractiveness.
Related Concepts
- Tomato (slang for buttocks or attractive woman)
- Green Tomato (unripe fruit of the tomato plant)
See Also
A slang term for the buttocks or an attractive woman, as well as an unripe tomato fruit.