Those letters spell the word electron.
scrambled eggs = beitsím mekushkashót (ביצים מקושקשות)
The stress in the word "scrambled" falls on the first syllable, so it is pronounced as "SCRAM-bled."
Those letters spell cells.
Suspected Vesper Hideout
The answer is- W_H_A_T_Y_O_U_S_A_Y_W_H_E_N_L_O_S_T N_O_T_S_C_R_A_M_B_L_E_D_O_R_F_R_I_E_D (What you say when lost) (Not scrambled or fried)
d answr is----------"Suspected Vesper Hideout"chill!! :)
I had scrambled eggs on toast for breakfast.The air ambulance crew were scrambled earlier today.
highly scrambled areas in africa
Scrambled Aches was created in 1957.
life is not scrambled eggs you eat scrambled eggs your life is your lifethat's it that's all.
The first.
The joke plays on the double meaning of "lost" and the context of food, specifically eggs. When someone says "what you say when lost," it sets up an expectation for a witty or clever phrase. The punchline "not scrambled or fried" humorously suggests that instead of expressing confusion, the person is referring to eggs that are in their original state, which is "not scrambled" or "not fried." This wordplay creates a lighthearted twist on the idea of being lost.