DIPPY? DIPPY??!!
Please tell me only someone from reddit would ever say that as an egg style.
The only thing worse I've ever heard is when someone called ketchup "chup"
->He doesn't eat dippy eggs
Reddit is heavily populated by bored, fat, midwestern housewives who think everything they do is perfection.
So probably.
>>8403830
So reddit is /ck/?
>>8403832
/ck/ is heavily populated by bored, fat, midwestern autists who think fast food is perfection.
There's a minor difference.
>>8403835
it;s gonna take him about 4 days to figure it out
>>8403835
On the other end we have autists sperging out over people wanting to talk about fast food on a -food- board complimented by blogging about their own perceived culinary skill from bored, fat, midwestern housewives who think everything they do is perfection.
>>8403826
It's a term used in PA. But yeah, it's over easy
>>8403856
Ha! I was gonna say that I used to date a hot redhead from middle of nowhere central Pennsylmuhvania who said dippy eggs. I was floored the first time I heard that.
So it's a PA thing altogether then, is it?
>>8403826
dippy eggs with soldiers is a dish, not a style of egg
>>8403826
The only time I ever heard people using "dippy eggs" was in bumfuck nowhere central pennsylvania.
Confirming the middle of nowhere Pennsyltucky origin. Had a dumb broad I was seeing phrase it, "I don't like my eggs with dippy in them." Even as stupid as dippy eggs is as a term that was the pinnacle of retardation.
No human male over the age of twelve should utter the word "dippy" aloud.
Hoosier here and I've never heard of dippy eggs until I dated a girl from northwestern Ohio that had no ties to PA. The meme must be spreading via social media.
>>8403826
God, that's even more retarded than most of the US south bullshit. It must be of female origination.
>>8403826
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>>8403826
Ordered eggs at some restaurant once and the waitress asked if I wanted dippy eggs, had no clue wtf she was talking about at first
>>8404031
northern Ohio is basically pennsyltucky. Would not be surprised if the phrase was used in northern West Virginia and amish regions of New York.
>>8403835
>implying that I'm from the midwest
>>8403939
I'm from the UK and my gf says dippy eggs.
I'd literally never heard it before. What a fucking weird term.