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A desert treat common on celebrations most commonly birthdays. Also, a meme for a popular game portal, in which you are told you are getting cake but this is not true. This is referenced by, The cake is a lie!
Jimmy: I want a chocolate cake this year! Mom: Okay, we'll see ;) Cake Birthday Birthdays
by Ronnoc527 June 29, 2015
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A reference from a Game of Wars commercial. Follow up to TheLegend27. He was an exact opposite portrayed as being noob-ish, unable to play and in general of low intelligence. Examples include when he put his computer mouse in a cage and later when he got 3 pins in a series in a bowling game. The commercial ends with him saying "I'm gonna bounce" Then he hops toward the door to leave only missing the door frame because he was so short.
See that kid who held on to the grenade and blew himself up? That's him. Rymc27
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Mary cooked a dozen cookies for her book club guests. Cookie delicious treat food edible yummy desert
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Background: A soufflé is made from eggs, milk and other substances and the word "soufflé" originates from souffler french for blow up as it is shaped as a mushroom cloud. It is a popular dessert in England.

References: In the T.V. Seires Doctor Who the 11th and 12th Doctor's compainion, Clara Oswald, was nicknamed "Soufflé Girl" as she was always unsuccessfully attempting to make them. She would typicaly burn them or fail to make them rise. Her mother was excellent at making them and on several occasions Clara quotes her mother saying, "The Soufflé is not the Soufflé the Soufflé is the recipe."
In England and France Soufflés are a very popular and widely enjoyed dessert. Desser Soufflé Souffle
by Ronnoc527 July 21, 2015
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