UPDATE:New Definitions of EGGY come fast & furiously (II), beating the presses!2a. Persons who resist neologisms on account of philological whimsy. E.g.:
Betagirl 3a. Blogs that are eggy. Example:
http://www.eggy.zoomshare.com/4a. My friend Austin (from time to time).
5a. The word "eggy."
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EggyWhile meaning "irritating," "annoying," "uncomfortable," or "awkward," the word typically describes a state of being and no longer bears a direct relation to actual eggs. For philological purposes, it can be noted that all these denotations date as far back as 1982, as used in Naperville, IL, USA.
"He was extremely eggy in his response to me"; "Have you met that eggy lady?"; "I'm feeling a bit eggy today"; "The practice room was cold and eggy."
Source: GBDH