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Where does the phrase Like egg good in parts come from?

The phrase "like egg good in parts" is not a common or established English phrase. It's possible you've misheard or misremembered a phrase, or it could be a regional expression.

To help me understand what you're looking for, could you provide more context? For example:

* Where did you hear this phrase? (e.g., a movie, a book, a conversation)

* What was the situation when you heard it?

* What did the speaker mean by it?

With more information, I can try to figure out the origin of the phrase or suggest similar phrases that might be closer to what you're thinking of.

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