eggman

English

Etymology

egg + -man

Noun

eggman (plural eggmen)

  1. A man who delivers eggs.
    • 1968, Donald Richie, Companions of the holiday:
      "There's no reason now," said the eggman, gazing at her.
    • 2010, Burt Alpert, Rachmones: The Passion of Hebraic Empathy, A History, →ISBN, page 79:
      Every few weeks, Mr. Farber the eggman would visit us in our third-floor, East Bronx apartment. He delivered eggs and collected premiums for Workmen's Circle life insurance policies.
    • 2012, Donald Hall, Life Work, →ISBN:
      Pullets became hens in the henhouse, producing eggs that Kate swapped at Henry's for coffee and salt, or that Kate collected in egg cartons in the toolshed for the Boston eggman to pick up every two weeks, fresh eggs.

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