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scrambled eggs
scram·bled eggs (skrăm′bəld)pl.n.1. Eggs with the yolks and whites beaten together and cooked to a firm but soft consistency.2. Slang The gold braid worn on the bill of the cap of a field-grade officer in the armed services.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | scrambled eggs - eggs beaten and cooked to a soft firm consistency while stirringdish - a particular item of prepared food; "she prepared a special dish for dinner" | Translationsscrambled eggs
scrambled eggsslang A braid of gold leaf-shaped embroidery found as an embellishment on the brims or visors of the peaked caps of military officers. We could tell by the scrambled eggs on her hat that she was a high-ranking officer. Hs's only a lieutenant commander in the navy, so he doesn't have any scrambled eggs on his cap yet.See also: egg, scramblescrambled eggs n. rank insignia on a military officer’s uniform. I know his rank is high because of the “scrambled eggs,” but I don’t know how high. See also: egg, scramblescrambled eggs
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