I just never got what this phrase meant. What does “wakey wakey eggs and bakey” mean? Are those even words? lol
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It just means “wake up, breakfast is ready.”
“Wakey wakey eggs and bakey” is just something cute someone, more likely a parent would use to wake someone up endearingly.
In “wakey wakey eggs and bakey,” the words “wakey” and “bakey” are slang, so they don’t have any official definition.
As a phrase though, they just mean “Wake up, there’s eggs and bacon for breakfast.” Aside from rhyming, eggs and bacon are some of the most common breakfasts in America where the expression originated.