by Light Joker February 09, 2005
by vnrc October 25, 2013
When something is exceptionally easy. Originated from slaves doing a dance called "cakewalking," a dance to imitate ballroom dancing, made to look effortless. Slave owners would sometimes reward the best performer with a piece of hoecake.
by KiwiVanilaXtract September 18, 2007
Dude 1: All right, I need to farm 25K honor today.
Dude 2: Piece of cake.
Dude 1: Huh?
Dude 2: We allways cap 3 flags before the first 7 minutes (World of Warcraft).
For the Horde!
Dude 2: Piece of cake.
Dude 1: Huh?
Dude 2: We allways cap 3 flags before the first 7 minutes (World of Warcraft).
For the Horde!
by For the Horde January 17, 2008
a walk in the park?
piece of cake.
piece of cake.
by jollygreenxerxes December 27, 2008
When you say something is a "piece of cake," it means it is very easy to do.
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, African Americans started "cake walks." They walked or danced around a cake in pairs, and the best couple won the cake. This is how the idioms "cake walk" and "piece of cake" came about -- both meaning that something is very easy to do.
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, African Americans started "cake walks." They walked or danced around a cake in pairs, and the best couple won the cake. This is how the idioms "cake walk" and "piece of cake" came about -- both meaning that something is very easy to do.
by TKrattlesnake January 20, 2015
Mom: Mop the floor, please, son.
Son: Mop the floor, eh? Piece of cake!
Mom: What?
Son: I said that mopping the floor will be a piece of cake.
Mom: Oh, OK. I didn't hear you the first time.
Son: Understood.
Son: Mop the floor, eh? Piece of cake!
Mom: What?
Son: I said that mopping the floor will be a piece of cake.
Mom: Oh, OK. I didn't hear you the first time.
Son: Understood.
by Diggity Monkeez February 22, 2005