Idiom
Bad egg.
A person who cannot be trusted is a bad egg.
Dictionary
bad eggs
noun
Plural of bad egg
Exact(60)
To ruin breakfast: Bad eggs.
A few were no doubt bad eggs.
Every where you will find bad eggs- also in UK.
Yet, before BoyTown, they'd collaborated on the hit Crackerjack and Martin's hard-boiled comedy Bad Eggs.
I did throw bad eggs that I got from the wildlife hospital.
Managers who hire bad eggs need an "objective" way to defend their decisions.But not many people like them.
And not that all news gatherers are wonderful; the craft, like any other, has its share of bad eggs.
People who eat bad eggs that have not been cooked thoroughly to kill the bacteria can get diarrhea and cramps.
Therefore, giving Martin a second crack at Bad Eggs (in 30-minute chunks) is a no-brainer.
"Of course, there's always some bad eggs, but that network of fellow writers is incredibly helpful, if not lifesaving.
Later he tweeted: "So the BBC admits it doesn't think that other parties have bad eggs in their ranks.
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