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Contraction of a term for an insane person. Original term was "As nutty as a fruit cake!".
Cakehole is British slang for mouth.
I remember saying it's a piece of cake in front of one of my American friends, who then started looking around for the cake! It means it's a cinch!
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I remember saying it's a piece of cake in front of one of my American friends, who then started looking around for the cake! It means it's a cinch!
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Cakery is British slang for a bakery.
having sex. "I got with Juana and was beatin’ dem cakes like Betty Crocker!"Â
Money. "If I can't bake cake, then I'll take cake." 2. A large amount of cocaine, usually a kilogram worth. "I'm about to come up on cheese as soon as I'm done slangen this cake." Lyrical reference: LIL MAMMA LYRICS - G-Slide (Tour Bus) "Shorty got cake like uh Duncan Hines"Â
Noun. The mouth. E.g."Shut your cake-hole and get on with your work." Cf. 'pie-hole'.
Noun. Something very easy. E.g."I got full marks in that quiz. It was a piece of cake."
CUT YOURSELF A BIG SLICE OF CAKE
Cut yourself a big slice of cake is British slang for to boast, to talk highly of oneself.
round discs of crack
A female that has a large and voluptuous backside. "Oh, girl right there got cakes!"Â
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Buttocks; "Damn! Look at them whoopie cakes jiggle!".
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Cake is a flour confection usually made from flour, sugar, and other ingredients and is usually baked. In their oldest forms, cakes were modifications
Look up cake in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A cake is a sweet, baked form of food. Cake may also refer to: Cake of figs Cake, a fictitious narcotic
Is It Cake? is an American game show–style cooking competition television series created by Dan Cutforth and Jane Lipsitz, and hosted by Mikey Day. The
Cake is an American rock band from Sacramento, California, consisting of singer John McCrea, trumpeter Vince DiFiore, guitarist Xan McCurdy, bassist Daniel
A tres leches cake (lit. 'three-milk cake'; Spanish: pastel de tres leches, torta de tres leches or bizcocho de tres leches), dulce de tres leches, also
Simnel cake is a fruitcake associated with Lent and Easter and widely eaten in England, Ireland and countries with patterns of migration from them. It
Jaffa Cakes are a cake introduced by McVitie and Price in the UK in 1927 and named after Jaffa oranges. In their most common form, Jaffa cakes are circular
Red velvet cake is a red-colored layer cake with cream cheese or ermine icing. The origin of the cake is unknown, although it is popular in the Southern
Cucumber cake is a cake prepared using cucumber as a primary ingredient. Additional ingredients may include typical cake ingredients such as flour, sugar
"Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man", "Pat-a-Cake", "Patty-cake" or "Pattycake" is an English nursery rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of
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A small mass of dough baked; especially, a thin loaf from unleavened dough; as, an oatmeal cake; johnnycake.
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See Tough-pitch (b).
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Any species of the genus Elaeagus. See Eleagnus. The small silvery berries of the common species (Elaeagnus hortensis) are called Trebizond dates, and are made into cakes by the Arabs.
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A cake made of oatmeal.
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A cake, sweetmeat, or confection made with almonds or other nuts.
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A thin wafer-shaped mass of fried batter; a griddlecake or pancake; as buckwheat cakes.
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An unleavened cake, as of maize flour, baked on a heated iron or stone.
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A kind of delicate confectionery or cake, perhaps made from the pulp of fruit.
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An ornamented cake distributed among friends or visitors on the festival of Twelfth-night.
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A kind of rich, sweet cake; -- so called from the ingredients being used by pounds, or in equal quantities.
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The incorporated materials for gunpowder, in the form of a dense mass or cake, ready to be subjected to the process of granulation.
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The seeds of a kind of goosewort (Chenopodium Quinoa), used in Chili and Peru for making porridge or cakes; also, food thus made.
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Copper so reduced; -- called also tough-cake.
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To form into a cake, or mass.
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Leavened; made with leaven, or yeast; -- used of bread, cake, etc., as distinguished from that made with cream of tartar, soda, etc. See Raise, v. t., 4.
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Made of oatmeal; as, oaten cakes.
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A mass of matter concreted, congealed, or molded into a solid mass of any form, esp. into a form rather flat than high; as, a cake of soap; an ague cake.
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A kind of German biscuit or cake in the form of a twisted ring, salted on the outside.
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Valued or sold at ten pence; as, a tenpenny cake. See 2d Penny, n.
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