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Egg Jokes

The yolk's on you. Our hand-curated collection of egg humor, served sunny-side up.

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What did the egg say to the boiling water?

It might take me a minute to get hard — I just got laid this morning.

Double entendre on "hard," the cooking method (hard-boiled) and a separate meaning. The egg conflates immediate physical state with recent biological activity (being laid).

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Why was the egg always invited to parties?

It was egg-straordinarily fun.

Homophone: "egg-straordinarily" / "extraordinarily." Uses the egg prefix to modify an adjective describing exceptional qualities, the egg's excellence built into its name.

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What did the philosophical egg say?

I think, therefore I yam.

Philosophical parody of Descartes ("I think therefore I am") with "yam" (vegetable). Conflates existential proof with root vegetable identity, absurdist and anti-logical.

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Why did the egg fail its driving test?

It kept egg-celerating through stop signs.

Homophone: "egg-celerating" / "accelerating." The egg pun prefix applied to driving behavior creates a cooking-method-based traffic violation, mechanical and literal.

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Why did the egg become a detective?

It was great at cracking cases.

Homophone: "cracking cases" as both detective work and literally cracking egg shells. The profession and the egg's vulnerability map onto each other through the shared verb.

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What's an egg's favorite type of music?

R&B — Rhythm and Baste.

Homophone: "R&B" becomes "Rhythm and Baste" (basting eggs while cooking). Music genre terminology is remapped onto cooking methods, a clever category substitution.

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Why did the egg get promoted?

Because it was egg-ceptional at its job.

Homophone: "egg-ceptional" / "exceptional." The egg prefix is applied to job performance reviews, making professional excellence into an egg-based compound word.

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What do you call a smart egg?

An egg-head.

Homophone: "egg-head" / "egghead" (slang for intellectual). The egg's smartness is linguistically identical to its physical nature, a tautological pun.

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Why did the egg start a podcast?

It had a lot to get off its shell.

Homophone: "get off its shell" / "get off its chest" (express bottled-up feelings). The egg's emotional burden is architected around its shell, literal and figurative.

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Why did the egg join Tinder?

It was looking for a good egg.

Pun homophone: "good egg" (idiom for a good person) reframed as dating app target. Treats personality idiom as literal egg quality for romantic purposes.

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What did the free-range egg say to the caged egg?

'You should get out more.'

Pun observation: free-range eggs are supposedly outside (more freedom). Caged eggs should "get out more," a literal interpretation of living condition hierarchy.

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How many eggs does it take to make a good pun?

A dozen. Because one is never enough and they all crack eventually.

Pun setup: making good puns requires multiple eggs (a dozen). Egg puns crack under repetition pressure, the quantity ensures quality through volume.

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