by SDS-1103 January 16, 2009
To be an extreme or special instance, as if it wins a cake for being so extreme or special. Usually used in the form "I have seen/heard a lot of (variable), but (this) takes the cake." A common, but aging phrase in Scandinavian languages.
A: Did you see that girl?
B: Yeah. I've seen a lot of girls in my life, but she takes the cake.
A: I'd let her take the cake any day.
B: You're an idiot.
B: Yeah. I've seen a lot of girls in my life, but she takes the cake.
A: I'd let her take the cake any day.
B: You're an idiot.
by Bennyishere January 13, 2009
1.) A young man who is unsuccessful when he talks to girls.
2.) The act of talking and trying to hook up with a girl but failing miserably.
2.) The act of talking and trying to hook up with a girl but failing miserably.
by Fego May 26, 2008
The combination of two popular phrases, 1) "Piece of cake" and 2) "Walk in the park." All of which typically mean that a task is simple or easy to complete.
Cake Walk can be used to add additional emphasis onto how easy the task performed is or was.
Cake Walk can be used to add additional emphasis onto how easy the task performed is or was.
1. Of course I finished that homework, it was a cake walk.
2. That challenge was a cake walk, man. I hardly broke a sweat.
2. That challenge was a cake walk, man. I hardly broke a sweat.
by nuttinbutagame April 02, 2015
by Yo mommas fat ass November 07, 2015
Person A - "wow, that guys wearing lots of cologne"
Person B - "who?"
Person A - "the douche cake over there who's tap out shirt is 2 sizes to small"
Person B - "who?"
Person A - "the douche cake over there who's tap out shirt is 2 sizes to small"
by DorkisWeiner December 14, 2009