A white person that thinks or acts asian. The opposite of a twinkie. They are white on the outside and yellow inside.
Tom is such a hard boiled egg he smells like fish sause, eats goat and only listens to asian music.
Joe loves China so much lives in Chinatown what a hard boiled egg.
Joe loves China so much lives in Chinatown what a hard boiled egg.
by A.B.C.D. and the crazy girls January 1, 2012
Get the hard boiled eggmug. by Guy June 18, 2006
Get the 2 hard boiled eggs in a tube sockmug. by Lewisg June 22, 2025
Get the Hard boiled eggmug. by ANTONIOGOT May 30, 2018
Get the Hard boiled egg titsmug. An egg (trans person who doesn’t realise they are trans) who has been an egg for a longer than usual amount of time. Having one’s egg crack after their 40s is a usual qualifier, though this definition is somewhat subjective.
Bob: Alice is 70 and just realised she was trans after showing those signs for as long as I remember.
Claire: The life of a hard boiled egg, am I right?
Claire: The life of a hard boiled egg, am I right?
by E hates Q July 18, 2023
Get the Hard boiled eggmug. (Informal) Characterized by a high degree of humor or amusement; extremely funny or entertaining.
The term "hard-boiled," derived from "crack-up," is often used informally in spoken language and informal writing to denote situations or content that provoke strong and sustained laughter.
The term "hard-boiled," derived from "crack-up," is often used informally in spoken language and informal writing to denote situations or content that provoke strong and sustained laughter.
"The comedian's witty remarks during the show were consistently hard boiled, leaving the audience in stitches."
by anonymous/user June 6, 2024
Get the Hard boiledmug. (Informal) Characterized by a high degree of humor or amusement; extremely funny or entertaining.
The term "hard-boiled," derived from "crack-up," is often used informally in spoken language and informal writing to denote situations or content that provoke strong and sustained laughter.
The term "hard-boiled," derived from "crack-up," is often used informally in spoken language and informal writing to denote situations or content that provoke strong and sustained laughter.
"The comedian's witty remarks during the show were consistently hard boiled, leaving the audience in stitches."
by anonymous/user June 6, 2024
Get the Hard boiledmug.