any idea what this means?

  • fartsparkles@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    “Yolk” has been used in English with a similar meaning “most valuable” (with other meanings like most essential / most significant / the centre of) since 1340. I don’t believe it crossed into American English however (forsooth, Brits love naught more than a fine archaism betwixt the lips).

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      2 days ago

      if you said it as “the egg’s yolk” i think most people would get it basically immediately, and just assume it’s a phrase they somehow managed to go their entire life without hearing before. I mean it’s basically just “the bee’s knees”