bad egg
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA(key): /ˈbæd ɛɡ/
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Noun
- (Britain, idiomatic) Someone whose behaviour is reprehensible or irresponsible; a rogue.
- 1906, Horatio Alger, Joe the Hotel Boy,
- "Dat's right!" piped up the newsboy who had brought the policeman. "I see him do de trick jest a minit ago!"
- "This is a plot against me!" fumed the swindler.
- "Dat feller is a bad egg!" went on the newsboy. "His name is Bill Butts. He's a slick one, he is. Hits de country jays strong, he does!"
- 1914, Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Mucker:
- I've been a fairly bad egg, Byrne, for a great many years; but, by George! I'm not entirely rotten yet.
- 1990, John Updike, Rabbit at Rest:
- My son had a drug problem and hired a bad egg as a chief accountant […]
- 1906, Horatio Alger, Joe the Hotel Boy,
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References
- “A bad egg” in Gary Martin, The Phrase Finder, 1997–, retrieved 28 December 2017; “egg” in Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary, 2001–2019, retrieved 28 December 2017.
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