Aug 7 Word of the Day
A person or people that purposefully causes chaos or mischief within a group for the sake of entertainment.
by Starquti September 05, 2020
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A mixture of the expressions "a piece of cake" and "a walk in the park". Used to describe a task that is extremely, ridiculously friggin easy.
by Kairuka January 27, 2005
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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 01, 2015
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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 June 06, 2011
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n.
Something easily accomplished or won.
From this bit of slang, "piece of cake" evolved.
Originated in the South, from an elaborate walk performed by African-Americans as part of a contest to win a prize cake.
A modern strutting dance goes by this name.
Something easily accomplished or won.
From this bit of slang, "piece of cake" evolved.
Originated in the South, from an elaborate walk performed by African-Americans as part of a contest to win a prize cake.
A modern strutting dance goes by this name.
by Gilvus January 01, 2005
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actually its a pretty dope dance move that came from drug lords or "cake"men after they successfully made a deal
by eyephuqdyamum May 04, 2005