answersLogoWhite

0

I believe it comes from the nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty who fell off the wall - 'all the kings horse's and all the kings men"

However nowhere in the nursery rhyme is their any reference to Humpty Dumpty being an egg!

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Why soldiers exchange gifts as brown bread?

Soldiers didn’t exchange brown bread.


What is a hardtack?

Hardtack Is a hard bread or cracker fed to soldiers in the Civil War.


What are some ways that bread can be used?

One thing to do with it is to eat it. In wartimes, soldiers used bread as a strainer.


What were soldiers called in WW1?

During World War I, soldiers were commonly referred to as "doughboys," especially in the United States. This term was thought to have originated from their appearance, with the "dough" referencing the white bread they ate. In other countries, soldiers were often called "Tommy" in Britain and "Poilu" in France, reflecting their national identities and experiences in the war.


What did American soldiers eat in ww1?

bread, biscuits and cheese.


What did Greek soldiers eat?

Bread, fish, vegetables, fruit.


What is Indian flat bread is called?

Indian flat bread is called Naan. -


What is a uncooked toast called?

Bread


What were the foods eaten by the soldiers fighting in World War 2?

bread and alchohol


What do you call bread with chocolate inside?

Bread with chocolate in is called chocolate bread


What is danish bread called?

if you are talking about the danish name for bread, its called "brød" and white bread is called "franskbrød", and then we have something a bit exeptional, because its only made the same way in a few countries, its dark bread with corns in it, and it is called "rugbrød" if you are talking about the danish name for bread, its called "brød" and white bread is called "franskbrød", and then we have something a bit exeptional, because its only made the same way in a few countries, its dark bread with corns in it, and it is called "rugbrød"


What is a group of bread loaves called?

A batch