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Definition of "egg" in inglés

noun

  1. An approximately spherical or ellipsoidal body produced by birds, insects, reptiles, and other animals, housing the embryo within a membrane or shell during its development.

  2. Synonym of ovum (“the female gamete of an animal”); an egg cell.

  3. (countable) A thing which looks like or is shaped like an egg (sense 1.1).

  4. Senses relating to people.

  5. Something regarded as containing a (usually bad) thing at an early stage.

  6. One of the blocks of data injected into a program's address space for use by certain forms of shellcode, such as "omelettes".

verb

  1. To throw (especially rotten) eggs (noun sense 1.1.1) at (someone or something).

    • The angry demonstrators egged the riot police.
    • The students were caught egging the principal’s car as a prank.
  2. To inadvertently or intentionally distort (the circular cross-section of something, such as tube) to an elliptical or oval shape.

    • After I cut the tubing, I found that I had slightly egged it in the vise.
  3. To coat (a food ingredient) with or dip (a food ingredient) in beaten egg (noun sense 1.1.1) during the process of preparing a dish.

  4. To collect the eggs (noun sense 1.1) of wild birds.

  5. To conceive a child, especially recklessly.

    • I was out with my girlfriend in Birmingham, when some colorful local told us not to egg.

verb

  1. (transitive, obsolete except in egg on) To encourage, incite, or urge (someone).

    • She egged me to borrow the money, an' she helped me to clear the loan,