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cake noun- a beautiful girl or young woman US, 1941
- What’s on your mind, Jim-Jam? Thinkin’ about that new cake you pulled from Baxter Terrace, huh? — Nathan Heard, Howard Street, p. 63, 1968
- — Vann Wesson, Generation X Field Guide and Lexicon, p. 34, 1997
- the female breast US
- What they want is shows where one guy kicks another guy in the belly while a dame leans over ‘em with her cakes falling out of her negligee. — Max Shulman, Rally Round the Flag, Boys!, p. 67, 1957
- the vagina US
- — Dale Gordon, The Dominion Sex Dictionary, p. 39, 1967
- — John A. Holm, Dictionary of Bahamian English, p. 34, 1982
- bread TRISTAN DA CUNHA
- — Bernadette Hince, The Antarctic Dictionary, p. 77, 2000
- a meal provided as compensation in addition to wages US
- — Sherman Louis Sergel, The Language of Show Biz, p. 39, 1973
- money; a good deal of money US, 1965
Extends, perhaps, from BREAD (money) but “cake” has traditionally been associated with wealth. “Qu’il mangent de la brioche”–“Let them eat cake,” attributed to Queen Marie-Antoinette (1755–93) on being told that her people had no bread. - — Hermese E. Roberts, The Third Ear, 1971
- She hated the job but she loved the cake. — Alix Shulman, On the Stroll, p. 137, 1981
- But you’d go out with her if you had the cake? — Ten Things I Hate About You, 1999
- marijuana resin UK
- — V.S. Ganjabhang, The Little Book of Pot, p. 8, 2001
- a round disc of crack cocaine US
- — US Department of Justice, Street Terms, October 1994
- a rural person IRELAND
Derogatory. - — Great Tuam Annual, p. 87, 1991
▶ get your cake to date your girlfriend US- Brooks and his colleagues also provide police with glossaries of street slang–“Agent Scully”–“oral sex,” “getting my cake”–“dating my girl.” — Washington Post, p. A1, 20 August 2001
▶ off your cake confused, drug-intoxicated UK The latter meaning gained dates from the late C20 and the distinction between the two senses may be blurred.- I got proper fucking off my cake, I did. — Dave Courtney, Raving Lunacy, p. 152, 2000
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