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cakeRelated to cake: CCLE cake1. slang That which is very easy or requires very little effort. Likely a shortening of "a piece of cake." A: "Make sure no one sees you." B: "Don't worry, a job like this will be cake." 2. informal The profits or benefits of something. My agent always takes 30% of the cake whenever I land an acting gig. Employees are demanding a bigger slice of the cake after the company posted record profits for the fourth year in a row. 3. slang The buttocks, especially on an attractive woman. Dang, look at the cake on the hottie over there! 4. slang Money. I do some freelance work in the evenings to earn a little extra cake on the side. cakesslang The buttocks. Can you believe he ran across the field like that, showing his bare cakes to all the world? See also: cake Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. cake1. n. money. (From bread, dough.) I can’t scrape together enough cake to do the job. 2. Go to cakes. cakes n. the buttocks. (Like buns.) You behave yourself or I’ll blister your cakes. See also: cake McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions See:- (one's) cake is dough
- a piece of cake
- a share/slice of the cake
- a slice of the cake
- babycakes
- be a piece of cake
- beefcake
- cake
- cake (someone or something) with (something)
- cake hole
- cake with
- cake-eater
- cakes
- cakes and ale
- cakewalk
- cheesecake
- eat one's cake and have it (too)
- eat one's cake and have it, too
- eat one's cake and have it, too, to
- flat as a pancake
- frosting/icing on the cake, the
- fruitcake
- go bitchcakes
- go like hot cakes
- have (one's) cake and eat it (too)
- have cake and eat it too
- have your cake and eat it
- honeycakes
- icing on the cake
- If I knew you were coming, I'd have baked a cake
- let them eat cake
- like hot cakes, go
- like piffy on a rock cake
- nutty as a fruitcake
- piece of cake
- piece of cake, it's a
- sell like hot cakes
- sell like hot cakes, to
- sell/go like hot cakes
- Shut your cake hole!
- sit like piffy on a rock cake
- slice of the cake
- slice of the pie
- take the cake
- take the cake, to
- that takes the cake
- That takes the cake!
- the cake is a lie
- the cherry on the cake
- the frosting on the cake
- the icing on the cake
- wedding cake
- whoopie cake
- whoopie cakes
- word hole
- yellow cake
- You cannot have your cake and eat it
- you can't eat your cake and have it (too)
- you can't have your cake and eat it
- you can't have your cake and eat it(, too)
References in classic literature But he wanted to show her that he was grateful, and the only mode that occurred to him was to offer Aaron a bit more cake. Dolly sighed gently as she held out the cakes to Silas, who thanked her kindly and looked very close at them, absently, being accustomed to look so at everything he took into his hand--eyed all the while by the wondering bright orbs of the small Aaron, who had made an outwork of his mother's chair, and was peeping round from behind it. "Well, whativer the letters are, they've a good meaning; and it's a stamp as has been in our house, Ben says, ever since he was a little un, and his mother used to put it on the cakes, and I've allays put it on too; for if there's any good, we've need of it i' this world." Silas Marner And George and Tom moved to a comfortable seat in the chimney-corner, while Aunte Chloe, after baking a goodly pile of cakes, took her baby on her lap, and began alternately filling its mouth and her own, and distributing to Mose and Pete, who seemed rather to prefer eating theirs as they rolled about on the floor under the table, tickling each other, and occasionally pulling the baby's toes. Uncle Toms Cabin "You 've hit it this time, Polly; you certainly have a gift for putting a good deal of both articles into your own and other people's lives, which is lucky, as, we all have to eat that sort of cake, whether we like it or not," observed Tom, so soberly that Polly opened her eyes, and Maud exclaimed, "I do believe he 's preaching." But in the well-made cake, the plums are wisely scattered all through, and every mouthful is a pleasure. Now, Maud, bring on the citron;" and Polly began to put the cake together in what seemed a most careless and chaotic manner, while Tom and Maud watched with absorbing interest till it was safely in the oven. An Old Fashioned Girl Very likely, if the truth were known, there was somebody below who passed him up regular supplies of cake and cocoa. The girl upstairs had broken his heart, ruined his life, and practically compared him to Roland Bean, and his pride should have built up an impassable wall between them, but--she had cake and cocoa. The Man Upstairs and Other Stories It is probable that the spectacle which at that moment attracted all looks in that direction, would have made them forget completely the Rat-Hole, and the halt which they intended to make there, if big Eustache, six years of age, whom Mahiette was dragging along by the hand, had not abruptly recalled the object to them: "Mother," said he, as though some instinct warned him that the Rat-Hole was behind him, "can I eat the cake now?" If Eustache had been more adroit, that is to say, less greedy, he would have continued to wait, and would only have hazarded that simple question, "Mother, can I eat the cake, now?" on their return to the University, to Master Andry Musnier's, Rue Madame la Valence, when he had the two arms of the Seine and the five bridges of the city between the Rat-Hole and the cake. Notre Dame de Paris The last time I made a cake I forgot to put the flour in. "Let me give you a bit of fruit cake and some of the cherry preserves. Anne Of Green Gables She filled the cups, and sighed as she looked at the cake. "If Cecilia was here, how she would enjoy it!" With that complimentary tribute to her friend, she handed a slice to Alban. Besides, he despised her cake. "I want to know why you object," she said; taking back the neglected slice, and eating it herself. I Say No |