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eggo my leggo

"EGGO MY LEGGO", no, it's "LEGGO MY EGGO"
by alecbelle December 3, 2019
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Leggo my eggo

An expression originating from an ad campaign for eggo brand waffles. In each commercial character A would attempt to steal character B's eggo brand waffles forcing B to yell out "Leggo my Eggo" to express his disdain at A's lack of respect and rude actions

Can be used when someone attempts to take anything of personal importance from you but will rarely succeed in helping you retrieve your possession.
by Jerry November 18, 2004
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what you say to get your waffle(s) back from someone.
by ethanbruh2009 June 1, 2018
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An ancient war cry from Egyptian crusaders in the Holy Land in 1996. When translated, the phrase actually means, "I will amputate every one of your limbs, harvest your bones, sharpen them, and repeatedly stab your left eye and then pull your right eye out of its socket". This threat proved to work well in battle.
Americans: "To battle!"
Koreans: "전투!"
Russians: "Сражаться!"
Canadians: "To ba- oh, sorry."
Germans: "Bekämpfen!"
Egyptian Crusaders: "Leggo my Eggo!"
by PartOnion May 19, 2019
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what you say when you have the munchies and somebody comes up and steals your waffle so you kick their ass
Leggo my eggo, bitch, fore I mess you up!
by AriaMelody January 16, 2008
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"Leggo my eggo" is a former German expression for "Bite me" used in the late 70ies and throughout the 80ies. "Leggo" comes from "Lecken" what "lick" means. "my" is an easy bavarian "mei" ("mein" - in this case "meinen"). "Eggo" equals "Ego" the first person - so "me". Together it´s like "Lick myself" (German "Leck mich") or roughly "Bite me".
You lied to me so "leggo my eggo" (Translation from German)
by MarcTale August 13, 2010
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This phrase is one meaning “to get together.” You would normally put the words “let go” or “leggo” with the word “eggo” as explained within the Eggo commercial.
Patrice wants to leggo my eggo tonight.
by Phantomorph March 29, 2020
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