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Re: Nest eggPosted by R. Berg on March 13, 2001 In Reply to: Re: Nest egg posted by Bob on March 12, 2001 : : Remarkably few postings since this list was started; maybe people don't want to mess up the nice clean page. This seems a good time to say something about "nest egg." : : Currently, "nest egg" usually means a reserve of money set aside in case of need. Originally, it meant a china egg put in the nest, or a real egg left there, to encourage a hen to lay more. These two things don't seem parallel, and my dictionaries don't explain the history of the transition. Does anyone know? : The nest egg concept seems to me : Bob Wow. If you submitted anything to the Bulwer-Lytton contest this year, I may as well abandon my dream of a Dishonorable Mention. And that's no yolk. |