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rekstout | 17:05 Tue 11th Jun 2002 | Phrases & Sayings
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Does anyone know why a boiled egg (soft) is referred to as a "chuckie" egg (not sure of spelling) apparently only in the Midlands?
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I'm not sure it's just in the Midlands. My wife came from Darlington, and in her family hens were always 'chooky hens' (to rhyme with 'hooky') and eggs 'chooky eggs'. I assumed it was just childspeak which had been continued (as all rabbts are 'bunny rabbits'), since there were always young children from somewhere in the family liable to call round at any time.
Nor do I. I remember a computer game called 'Chuckie Egg' which is obviously about chucking eggs. I have the feeling that soft eggs are called such because they more likely to break than hard-boiled.
It is fairly widespread. I am also sure it is because they come from 'chucky hens' (cf bunny rabbits). Chucky hens 'cos they go 'chuck chuck'.

Chucky Egg (the computer game was cool), but you didn't throw them - you collected them.

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