buttered$529044$ - traducción al holandés
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buttered$529044$ - traducción al holandés

JOKE
Buttered Cat Paradox; Buttered cat; Antigravity cat; Anti-gravity cat; Buttered Cat Array
  • A cartoon illustration of the [[thought experiment]]

buttered      
adj. besmeerd met boter
scrambled eggs         
  • [[Poqui poqui]], a scrambled egg dish with grilled [[eggplant]]s, tomatoes, [[shallot]]s, and garlic, from the [[Philippines]]
  • Scrambled eggs with bacon and pancakes
  • [[Scotch woodcock]], a British dish of scrambled eggs and [[anchovy paste]] on toast
  • Preparation in pans
  • Video showing the steps in which basic scrambled eggs are prepared with mushrooms and cheese
DISH
Scrambled Eggs; Scrambled Egg; Scrambled egg; Scrambled; Buttered eggs
roereieren
scrambled egg         
  • [[Poqui poqui]], a scrambled egg dish with grilled [[eggplant]]s, tomatoes, [[shallot]]s, and garlic, from the [[Philippines]]
  • Scrambled eggs with bacon and pancakes
  • [[Scotch woodcock]], a British dish of scrambled eggs and [[anchovy paste]] on toast
  • Preparation in pans
  • Video showing the steps in which basic scrambled eggs are prepared with mushrooms and cheese
DISH
Scrambled Eggs; Scrambled Egg; Scrambled egg; Scrambled; Buttered eggs
gebakken ei

Definición

scrambled egg
¦ noun
1. (also scrambled eggs) a dish of eggs prepared by beating them with a little liquid and then cooking and stirring gently.
2. informal gold braid on a military officer's cap.

Wikipedia

Buttered cat paradox

The buttered cat paradox is a common joke based on the combination of two adages:

  • Cats always land on their feet.
  • Buttered toast always lands buttered side down.

The paradox arises when one considers what would happen if one attached a piece of buttered toast (butter side up) to the back of a cat, then dropped the cat from a large height. The buttered cat paradox, submitted by artist John Frazee of Kingston, New York, won a 1993 Omni magazine competition about paradoxes. The basic premise, stating the conditions of the cat and bread and posed as a question, was presented in a routine by comic and juggler Michael Davis, appearing on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, July 22, 1988.