when you are about to lose your virginity and go off the rails and have the police called on you ๐ท๐ la chocolate
okay in 2 months i will be 20. yes this is my year. the egg about to crack. hahahahhahah its going down. boring ass.
by sadtherealest August 3, 2022

The spilling of man seed in a hot shower, bath, sink, hot tub, kettle, resulting in a poached egg like substance sticking to your leg hairs and surroundings.
by anonymous September 2, 2021

by don't judge me for pet names September 12, 2021

An abbreviation used in online gaming. Meaning "extra good game", it is used for when GG is simply too boring.
*round ends*
Player 1: GG
Player 2: EGG
P1: WTF is EGG?
P2: extra good game, my dude
P1: Oh, okay. EGG then.
Player 1: GG
Player 2: EGG
P1: WTF is EGG?
P2: extra good game, my dude
P1: Oh, okay. EGG then.
by Z1dan August 25, 2023

'-Egg' is a prefix used after a word ending with 'E' or pronounced with an 'E' at the end, it is used to show an undying appreciation for those beautiful organic vessels.
To use this prefix effectively in a sentence do not 'fuse' the prefix with the word like most prefixes do, instead just say it after the word with a sharp and brief transition between word and prefix, just like 'Lik'egg', pronounced 'Like-Egg'.
To write this prefix in a sentence write it as 'Lik'egg' (Like) or 'M'egg' (Me) for words that end with an 'E' (Words that end with 'E' are still pronounced separately from the prefix and word itself)
To write this prefix in a sentence using words that sound like they end with an 'E', write it as 'Carnival'egg' (And yes, carnival does sound out an 'E' at the end, it's just barely noticeable).
To use this prefix effectively in a sentence do not 'fuse' the prefix with the word like most prefixes do, instead just say it after the word with a sharp and brief transition between word and prefix, just like 'Lik'egg', pronounced 'Like-Egg'.
To write this prefix in a sentence write it as 'Lik'egg' (Like) or 'M'egg' (Me) for words that end with an 'E' (Words that end with 'E' are still pronounced separately from the prefix and word itself)
To write this prefix in a sentence using words that sound like they end with an 'E', write it as 'Carnival'egg' (And yes, carnival does sound out an 'E' at the end, it's just barely noticeable).
Egg lover: Hey'egg Bud! Do you lik'egg your'egg eggs scrambled or fried?
Friend: What the hell.
Egg lover 2: It's th'egg -Egg prefix!
Friend: What the hell.
Egg lover 2: It's th'egg -Egg prefix!
by IDVGuy May 21, 2024
