Fall off the cabbage truck idiom verb phrase
This phrase is often used to talk about people from rural background.
To be innocent or inexperienced.
Although Mary had always excelled in school, she fell off the cabbage truck when she began attending college.
“You should have seen Jack at the grocery store. He stood staring at the automatic doors like he just fell off the cabbage truck.”
“Just because I’m from the country you probably think I just fell off the cabbage truck.”
A legal matter that is very easy to solve
A simple, quick or evasive answer
Used for expressing something which is extremely simple to figure out or solve.
To be extremely simple, basic, or intuitive without much skill or effort.
Something very easy and effortless
The verb "fall" should be conjugated according to its tense.
1.Someone viewed with contempt
2. Very bad
1. He dropped out of college and became a crumb bum.
2. The food here is crumb bum! I will never come back to this restaurant once again.