egg (both uses appear to be only S.)
1.
taken as a
type of a worthless thing
All'sW. IV. iii. 282
“He will steal, sir, an
out
of a cloister,”
Wint. I. ii. 162
“Will you take e-s for
money?.”
2.
applied
contemptuously to a young person
Mac. IV. ii. 81
“What! you egg! Young
fry of treachery!.”