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LAY A COUPLE OF EGGS

LAY A COUPLE OF EGGS
ScnMaster
(slang) fail; flop. Academy Level 0 Glossary Approved 3-12-90
LAY A COUPLE OF EGGS
ScnTUEU
(slang) fail; flop. (slang) fail; flop. You saw me lay a couple of eggs with this pc here earlier, you know, and remember, the earlier sessions were not particularly productive of any vast gain; pc didn't go downhill or anything. -E-Meter Data Instant Reads, Part 1 (24 May 62) leaves from, taken a lot oh (informal) followed examples set by (another); acted in the same way as or in similar ways to (another person). Variation of take a leaf out of (someone's) book, where a person's actions (imagined to be written on a page of a book) are copied. The US government could've taken a lot of leaves from, I think, most of us on practical solutions to these problems. -Comm Cycles in Auditing (25 July 63)