What does eggnog moose mean?
Hi members,
I have a question about the term "eggnog moose." Could someone please explain what it means? I've also seen it referred to as "egnoramoose." Any insights would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
1 Answers
The word "EG-NO-RA-MOOSE" can be found in the Cracker Barrel peg game. The complete line says:
Leave only one and you're a genius; leave four or more, and you're just plain "eg-no-ra-moose".
The closest match we found is the word "ignoramus," which means an extremely ignorant person.
Almost everyone who has visited Cracker Barrel has played the Cracker Barrel Peg Game, a tradition of the restaurant since its inception. Deceptively simple, winning the Cracker Barrel Peg Game can be quite a challenge. There are over 7.3 million possible variations, with only about 400,000 winning "genius" endings.
The game is played with fourteen pegs on a triangular board, beginning with one empty spot. Like checkers, pegs are removed when jumped by another peg. The objective is to have one peg remaining; this is called a "genius" ending.
Learn how to play the Cracker Barrel peg game here.
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