by ShovieGroovy May 15, 2021
An egg pie is when the male uses butter as lube and enters the female's vagina. He keeps thrusting in and out and all of the friction makes her vagina heat up. Once it gets warm enough, the male pulls out, cracks an egg and spreads it all over the female's vagina and then begins thrusting penetration again. Once the egg is hot enough it scrambles inside of her and her orgasm pushes the eggs out at which point the male eats it out of her pussy. Extra kinky girls like to have the guy drizzle Tabasco on the eggs before devouring them.
That girl I met at the gym came over all sweaty last night and we made an egg pie while we Netflix and chilled. The sweat made it really salty.
by nflfanatic4life March 24, 2023
by LiquifierCheesepetson February 07, 2024
missing season packet because you used to season your eggs and potatoes for breakfast
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by okstella July 30, 2021
When you have someone perform or continue to perform fellatio to the extent that the receiving partner begins to lose pubic hair from their genital region.
Damn dude, I couldn't believe it at first but she really did it when she offered to lint roll your deviled eggs. Are your balls back to okay since then?
by Pyyr August 29, 2022
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by happy birthday pranav April 10, 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