- A bad person; someone who is dishonest, untrustworthy, or generally causes trouble.
Explanation
Origin
- Comes from the literal experience of cracking open an egg only to find it rotten.
- A rotten egg looks normal on the outside but is unpleasant and useless (or worse) on the inside.
- The term transfers this idea of hidden unpleasantness or corruption to a person's character.
Synonyms & Related Expressions
Alternatives
Slang/Informal:
- Asshole (Vulgar)
- Jerk
- Scumbag (Vulgar)
- Dirtbag (Vulgar)
- Shady AF (AF = as fuck; Vulgar slang, meaning very shady/untrustworthy)
- Sketchy dude/chick
Milder:
- Not a nice person
- Untrustworthy
- Problematic
More Formal:
- Unscrupulous individual
- Person of poor character
- Malefactor (Rare, very formal)
Situational Appropriateness
- Informal.
- Use with caution, as it's a direct negative judgment of someone's character.
Misunderstanding Warnings
- Figurative. Doesn't involve literal eggs. Learners need to connect it to bad character.
Examples
- Stay away from him; he's a bad egg.
- There are a few bad eggs in that company, but most people are great.
- He seemed nice at first, but he turned out to be a real bad egg.
Dialogue
Manager 1: How's the new hire working out?
Manager 2: Honestly, I'm a bit concerned. He's been caught cutting corners and blaming others. I'm starting to think he's a bit of a bad egg.
Manager 1: We need to keep an eye on that. Document everything.
Social Media Examples
- Forum Post: Warning about user [Username] seems like a bad egg, tried to scam me in a trade. #scamalert
- Tweet: Every group has a bad egg eventually. The key is how the rest of the group deals with it. #community #management
- Facebook Comment: Heard about what happened with Dave? Always knew he was a bad egg.
Response Patterns
- Really? What did they do?
- Good to know, thanks for the warning.
- I thought there was something off about him/her.
- That's a shame.
Common Follow-up Questions/Actions
- Asking for specific reasons or examples of the person's bad behavior.
- Deciding to avoid or be wary of the person.
- Discussing the person's negative impact.
Conversation Starter
- No. Used to describe or warn about a specific person.
Intonation
- Emphasis on BAD EGG.
- Usually said with a tone of disapproval, warning, or disappointment.
Generation Differences
- Widely understood, but sounds slightly old-fashioned. Bad apple is perhaps more common currently.
Regional Variations
- Common in most English-speaking regions.