son-in-law egg
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
A calque of Thai ไข่ลูกเขย (khai luuk kheeuy), from ไข่ (khai, “egg”) + ลูกเขย (luuk kheeuy, “son-in-law”).
Noun[edit]
son-in-law egg (plural son-in-law eggs)
- A boiled egg that has been shelled and then deep-fried.
Synonyms[edit]
- kai leuk koey (variously spelled; a Romanization of the Thai term)