1. egging - Noun
2. egging - Verb
of Egg
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs a longtime poster on university newspapers, I’ve never seen anger directed at the administration for egging the students into felonies as politics. Source: Internet
Its titular mechanic teaches you to think differently by letting you instantaneously create paths to almost everywhere, and its underlying story, at once grim and gut-bustingly funny, is constantly egging you on. Source: Internet
I am currently feuding with the NWA Wildside Heavyweight Champ He is billed as the 600lb No Pain Train, an unstoppable force with his little greaseball manager egging him on. Source: Internet
I also had a fellow runner Gwyneth Boorer egging me on. Source: Internet
On Instagram, he's fond of egging his critics on with captions and hashtags like "PETA this" and "YEA WE KILL SHARKS." Source: Internet
Halloween decorations were stolen from in front of the building Monday, Oct. 23, Rhinecker said, and on Halloween night a man was caught on the restaurant’s surveillance cameras egging the building and stealing more decorations. Source: Internet