posthexbearposting [they/them] to the_dunk_tank • edit-21 year ago"In 6’2, 225 pounds with about 10% body fat. I look like a man. I act like a man. Nobody has confused me for anything but a man."imagemessage-square122 fedilinkarrow-up1144file-text
arrow-up1144image"In 6’2, 225 pounds with about 10% body fat. I look like a man. I act like a man. Nobody has confused me for anything but a man."posthexbearposting [they/them] to the_dunk_tank • edit-21 year agomessage-square122 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
Please can we make this a MOTD banner text? https://lemmy.ml/comment/3944938 https://hexbear.net/comment/3970038
minus-squareTakatakatakatakatak@lemmy.dbzer0.comhexbear12·1 year agoOkie doke. In NZ, calling someone an egg means something else. It's like a lighthearted jibe usually delivered with no malice behind it to mean someone is being silly/ a clown. linkfedilink
minus-squareposthexbearposting [they/them]hexagonhexbear10·1 year agoyeah we have a similar term in Aus. Calling someone an "egg" is the same. And "good egg" vs "bad egg" is also used https://www.abc.net.au/education/learn-english/egg-idioms-and-expressions/11003292 link
Okie doke. In NZ, calling someone an egg means something else.
It's like a lighthearted jibe usually delivered with no malice behind it to mean someone is being silly/ a clown.
yeah we have a similar term in Aus. Calling someone an "egg" is the same. And "good egg" vs "bad egg" is also used
https://www.abc.net.au/education/learn-english/egg-idioms-and-expressions/11003292
What, you egg? [He stabs him]