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Cake it

Wait, Ken's on the mechanical bull? $5 says he'll cake it
by obscurity-central March 15, 2021
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Cake N' it

When one guy consistently ditches his "boys" to hang out with the same chick over and over
Like when jermaine asks for someones phone at any point, then you know bri's on her way and jermaine is Cake N' it tonight.
by evenphelpsdoesit July 24, 2010
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Cake N' It

When a person generates or possesses alot of dough/cake/money hense that person is cake n' it.
is that john whippin that new 6, he must be cake n' it
by ShortBusWindowLicker April 15, 2012
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you can't have your cake and eat it too

This phrase is easier to understand if it is read as "You can't eat your cake, and have it too". Obviously once you've eaten your cake, you won't have it any more. Used for expressing the impossibility of having something both ways, if those two ways conflict.
He works so hard to pay for that fancy house of his that he never has any time to stay home and enjoy it.

Yeah, you can't have your cake and eat it too.
by bmiles October 1, 2006
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have her cake and eat it too

Once eaten, you no longer have it. Like having money and spending it all. Also, in marriage, security vs. freedom - if one cheats, they lose their security of keeping their mate.
She's married to Bob but seeing Bill. She can't have her cake and eat it too.
by Viola F. Blanton May 28, 2006
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Have your cake and eat it too

When someone wants all of the benefits of a relationship without the commitment. Typically used when seeking sexual favors
Billy has been trying to get with Sally for the past few months, but she won’t sleep with him unless they’re in a relationship. She told him, “ you can’t have your cake and eat it too
by Brownedbanana May 7, 2020
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"you can't have your cake and eat it too"

You can't keep your old love while trying out a new one.
"you can't have your cake and eat it too" trying to hold onto something - an uncut cake - while enjoying eating it.
by labkat January 12, 2009
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