: a drink consisting of eggs beaten with sugar, milk or cream, and often alcoholic liquor
Example Sentences
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Word History
First Known Use
circa 1775, in the meaning defined above
Kids Definition
eggnog
noun
egg·nog ˈeg-ˌnäg
ˈāg-
: a drink made of eggs beaten with sugar, milk or cream, and often alcoholic liquor