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====Usage notes==== * The additional comment "and wreck 'em" (or "and wreck it") means that the eggs should be scrambled.
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# {{lb|en|US|slang|when ordering food}} Two [[egg]]s (poached or fried) on [[toast]].
# {{lb|en|US|slang|when ordering food}} Two [[egg]]s (poached or fried) on [[toast]].

====Usage notes====
* The additional comment "and wreck 'em" (or "and wreck it") means that the eggs should be [[scrambled egg|scrambled]].


[[Category:English eponyms]]
[[Category:English eponyms]]

Revision as of 18:22, 18 August 2022

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Template:en-plural noun

  1. (US, slang, when ordering food) Two eggs (poached or fried) on toast.

Usage notes

  • The additional comment "and wreck 'em" (or "and wreck it") means that the eggs should be scrambled.