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what is a curettes egg?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It comes from an old cartoon in 'Punch' at which the host of a dinner party comments to his guest, the curate, 'I'm afraid you have a bad egg,' and the curate replies, 'That's alright, parts of it are excellent'. So the phrase refers to something that has both good and bad qualities. I've seen the caption mis-quoted many times, so here's a link to the actual cartoon on the Punch site:http://www.punch.co.uk/shop.asp?type=cartoon
The phrase comes from a 19th century cartoon in the magazine "Punch" of a curate eating an egg which is obviously bad, but assuring his companion (who has presumably provided said egg for him) that "parts of it are excellent". Colloquial usage has slightly altered the meaning so that instead of implying something fundamentally rotten, it now implies something not quite so bad, but with a mixture of good and bad parts.