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sunny side up

adv. (context US English) Of an fried egg, fried on one side, served with the unbroken relatively soft yolk on the top. alt. (context US English) Of an fried egg, fried on one side, served with the unbroken relatively soft yolk on the top.

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Sunny Side Up

Sunny Side Up may refer to:

  • Sunny side up, a way of preparing fried eggs
  • Sunnyside Up, a TV variety program in Melbourne, Australia
  • Sunny Side Up (TV series) or The Sunny Side Up Show, a children's morning show on Sprout
  • Sunny Side Up (film), a 1929 Fox Movietone movie musical
  • Sunny Side Up (Lou Donaldson album) (1960)
  • Sunny Side Up (Paolo Nutini album) (2009)
  • "Sunny Side Up", a section of Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast, a 1970 instrumental by Pink Floyd
  • "Sunny Side Up", a song by Faith No More
  • Sunny Side Up, a character doll manufactured by Lalaloopsy
Sunny Side Up (film)

Sunny Side Up is a 1929 American Pre-Code Fox Movietone musical film starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, with original songs, story, and dialogue by B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson. The romantic comedy/ musical premiered on October 3, 1929 at the Gaiety Theatre in New York City. The film was directed by David Butler, had (now-lost) Multicolor sequences, and a running time of 121 minutes.

Sunny Side Up (TV series)

Sunny Side Up (previously known as The Sunny Side Up Show) is a television programming block introduced on September 26, 2007 on Sprout. Each week, a new theme is introduced (shown on the website), including food, Halloween, animals, construction, fall, opposites, and birthdays. Sunny Side Up starts at 9:00am Eastern/8:00am Central each weekday morning. The hosts of Sunny Side Up play games, sings songs, tells stories, and shows birthday cards or shows artwork. The show has a puppet co-host, a chicken named Chica.

Sunny Side Up (Paolo Nutini album)

Sunny Side Up is the second studio album by Scottish singer/songwriter Paolo Nutini, released on 29 May 2009 in Ireland and 1 June 2009 in the United Kingdom. Nutini and his band, The Vipers, toured the United States briefly before a UK tour prior to the album's release. The album debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart. Nutini recorded the album himself with his band The Vipers, with Ethan Johns contributing mixing and production. The album features guest appearances from trombonist Rico Rodriguez and ?uestlove.

The album was the eighth best-selling album in the United Kingdom of 2009 and the sixth of 2010. On 3 January 2010, Sunny Side Up topped the UK Albums Chart for a second time, making it the first number-one album in the United Kingdom of 2010 and the decade.

On 19 February 2010, Colin Farrell presented Nutini with "Best International Album" for Sunny Side Up at the 2010 Meteor Awards. On 20 May 2010, Sunny Side Up won Best Album at the Ivor Novello Awards. The album was nominated for MasterCard British Album at the 2010 BRIT Awards.

Sunny Side Up (Lou Donaldson album)

Sunny Side Up is an album by jazz saxophonist Lou Donaldson recorded for the Blue Note label and performed by Donaldson with Bill Hardman, Horace Parlan, Sam Jones, Al Harewood, with Laymon Jackson replacing Jones on four tracks. The album was awarded 3 stars in an Allmusic review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine, who states: "Sunny Side Up is closer to hard bop than the straight-ahead bop that characterized Lou Donaldson's '50s Blue Note records. There's a bit more soul to the songs here.... Even the uptempo numbers sound relaxed, never fiery. Despite the general smoothness of the session, Donaldson stumbles a little but there's enough solid material to make Sunny Side Up a worthwhile listen for fans of Donaldson and early-'60s hard bop."

Usage examples of "sunny side up".

And even if Humpty shell fall frumpty times as awkward again in the beardsboosoloom of all our grand remonstrancers there'll be iggs for the brekkers come to mournhim, sunny side up with care.

Some nit on the television was advising everyone to keep their sunny side up.