Canadian term used by Italians for White People. All they eat or know how to make is Cake. In other words, people who are too preppy and have no flavour or style. Personalities are often bland. Often Skateboarders, Surfers, the French, and any other white person who is non-Italian. The Canadian counter-part to the American term "Merigan".
by fachunka September 10, 2006
An Italian slang expression referring to white people. When Italians first came to North America they were not familiar with sliced white bread, especially in sandwiches. They referred to it as cake hence the term MANGIA CAKE, which means eating cake.
by BREAKRZ February 10, 2011
A word created by italians when comming to NA describing a non-italians who ate and saved room for cake at supper time. It is now used to describe any non italian.
by italians4life February 5, 2012
An italian expression referring to a non-catholic person (esp. white Canadians). People who are Mangia cakes do not believe in the miracle of transubstantiation during communion, so they are only eating cake at communion, not Christ's body.
by joe pete the ball tosser April 1, 2008
An Italian expression referring to a non-catholic person (especially white people). People who are Mangia cakes do not believe in the miracle of transubstantiation during communion, so they are only eating cake at communion, not Christ's body.
by joe pete the ball tosser April 1, 2008
a name given to white or wanna be italians. individuals who try and act Italian so that they may blend in, however, this does not fool the true Italians and they are rejected from the clan and called mangia cakes meaning eating cake ( because they are overweight white people)
by jhhvhlugb booboo April 10, 2012