a wordnub/word. in fact, its a very big nub. one greater than all other nubs. his stupidity should be feared.
1. man, only nub cakes hit parked cars....while walking.
2. oh, ok nub cake. way to go. i told you to keep it in your pants.
2. oh, ok nub cake. way to go. i told you to keep it in your pants.
by raging nub cake January 8, 2003
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That's literally all it means, in an "urban" manner. To indulge in any manner of (usually rebellious or hedonistic) activity is to 'eat cake'. Thank Marie Antoinette, or some reasonable facsimile which has been lost to history, although she meant literal cake, the phrase has gained meaning since the dipshit didn't leave a record of what she actually meant.
That's literally all it means, in an "urban" manner. To indulge in any manner of (usually rebellious or hedonistic) activity is to 'eat cake'. Thank Marie Antoinette, or some reasonable facsimile which has been lost to history, although she meant literal cake, the phrase has gained meaning since the dipshit didn't leave a record of what she actually meant.
by Shameless Empire May 28, 2019
Get the Eat Cake mug.Situation when no toilet paper (or suitable substitute) is left in or close to the bathroom, resulting in having to walk elsewhere where a wiping material is available. Said walk is known as a "cake walk", as material becomes caked between the butt cheeks.
by NHMatt November 22, 2011
Get the cake walk mug.A way to change the subject when your confused, misinformed or the subject is just plain stupid. This was created by ME, M.C.W no one else, especially Tyler!!!
Unrelated Note - Phrase derived from NASCAR..
Heres the story: My dads was watching NASCAR, his favorite Sunday activity, when i happened to walk into the room and noticed one of the cars was sponsored by Cheerios. However the story gets interesting when i noticed the back of the car which was branded with a Betty Crocker logo, a company which produces cake and cake related paraphernalia <<<(linked for dumb people who dont know big words). Hence my hilarious phrase "Cheerios is not cake!"
Unrelated Note - Phrase derived from NASCAR..
Heres the story: My dads was watching NASCAR, his favorite Sunday activity, when i happened to walk into the room and noticed one of the cars was sponsored by Cheerios. However the story gets interesting when i noticed the back of the car which was branded with a Betty Crocker logo, a company which produces cake and cake related paraphernalia <<<(linked for dumb people who dont know big words). Hence my hilarious phrase "Cheerios is not cake!"
Tyler: Its illegal to kill a monkey if hes wearing people clothes
Mike: Cheerios is not cake...
Tyler: what?
Mike: You heard me!
Mike: Cheerios is not cake...
Tyler: what?
Mike: You heard me!
by Mike Charles Williams April 10, 2008
Get the Cheerios is not cake mug.A cake that can be formed with a handful of fromunda cheese, grundle juice (sweat), and hair. In serving this, one might ask if they would care for a scoop of grundle cake. A true delight it is!
by Jack Meoff February 3, 2005
Get the grundle cake mug.Usually performed on one's birthday, the act of lifting the cake recipient's legs in the air so that they may willingly immerse their entire face into a well-frosted cake. Derived from keg stand
The partygoers were moved to a frenzy after Mrs. Wilson lost her contacts while performing a cake stand.
by Marion Girls January 17, 2009
Get the Cake Stand mug.Taking a piss in a urinal that has that pink cake deodorizer caged up in the bottom. You must exert maximum force so as to drill into the cake flaking off as much as possible during the piss session.
It is normal to have a goal in mind such as: I'm going to be first to bust through the cake, or I'm going to make pink lemonade.
Also known as "going to bust cake", "waging war on the cake", and "making the cake pay", and "ruining the birfday cake".
It is normal to have a goal in mind such as: I'm going to be first to bust through the cake, or I'm going to make pink lemonade.
Also known as "going to bust cake", "waging war on the cake", and "making the cake pay", and "ruining the birfday cake".
by Matt Simmons October 17, 2006
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