good egg
Plural
good eggs
1
someone who is genuinely a good person
The exact origin of the idiom "good egg" is uncertain, but it dates back to at least the early 20th century. It is often used in informal or casual conversations to express admiration or approval of someone's character. It is a way of acknowledging and appreciating someone's positive traits and behavior.
- If he continues his generous and caring nature, he'll be remembered as a good egg by everyone.
- In the past, he was considered a good egg among his peers, always standing up for what was right.
- Tom is a real good egg; he never hesitates to lend a hand to those in need.
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