fried egg

noun

Definitions

  1. An egg that has been shallow-fried on one or both sides without being beaten or stirred.

    • It's difficult to have a perfectly cooked, cooked-through fried egg because, by the time the yolk has coagulated, or set, the white is overcooked. You'll usually have to settle for either a runny yolk or a tough white.
    • Carefully break the egg into a bowl, […] Cook until the egg white is set, then turn and cook briefly. The yolk should still be runny. […] Top with the fried egg.
    • "Your dad said you should have a fried egg. He's gone to work awhile back. You want one or two?" I hesitated, and she must have caught a look of distaste on my face, for she added amiably, "Or you like scrambled better?"
  2. A golf ball half-buried in sand in a bunker.

  3. A small female breast.

    • Not only is she keeping Moyles out of the Breakfast slot. We now have to look at her Fried eggs in the newspaper (well The Sun!!!!).
    • Placing his hands on her fried eggs he asked, “Any chance of some action?”
    • She pats her breast, not so much to draw attention to her fried eggs, but to force her breaths to become rhythmic.
  4. + 1 more definition
    1. A collocation which is not idiomatic

      A collocation which is not idiomatic; a sum of its parts.

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