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Eggregation 

1. The practice of separating the egg portion of your breakfast from the other portions of your breakfast.

2. A term describing a situation that occurs when a group of people are attempting to determine where to purchase a meal, when one part of the group wants breakfast, and the other wants lunch. Those who want breakfast are known as Eggregationists.
Eggregation now, eggregation tomorrow, and eggregation forever!
Eggregation by Eggregation May 3, 2013
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eggpress 

When a squirrels testicles swell to the size of a baseball and he sits on them like and ottoman...his name automatically becomes such.
Holy shit, did you see eggpress on the fence post? Wow yea, his nuts are out of control...could it be elephantitis? Son of a bitch, did you see eggpress' sack? Its the size of a goddamn watermelon! What the shit? Does he have ball-irritation from them bouncing off of each fence post as he runs? And how? Don't mess with eggpress, he is mad today because his bag is inflamed!
eggpress by eggpress August 7, 2006
Sometime a nickname given to Steg, derived from the joke EggPegg with the Steg Legs. Normally a well hung individual, that lives off the reputation of having a larger than average male part.
What a save EggPegg

sans sheriff 

Lawless use of fonts or typography, with no regard to aesthetics or legibility
I'm putting this CV straight in the bin. Written totally sans sheriff.
sans sheriff by Jamarley July 3, 2019

Breadhead 

Someone who is addicted to obtaining money and building wealth. A money addict and fanatic. Breadheads often work more than one full-time job, and some even participate in illicit activities to "obtain the bread".
A breadhead is like a crackhead, but for money instead of crack.
Breadhead by 🅱️ U S 3 4 8 March 30, 2022

Stink lines

As seen in illustrations or cartoons: Wavy, vertical lines rising above a person, place or thing. Denotes a foul odor.
"You didn't put enough stink lines on your picture of the teacher."
Stink lines by Athene Airheart March 14, 2004