piece of cake
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.
piece of cake
Example:
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 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!
piece of cake
a piece of cake
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.
Piece of Cake
Example:
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.
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.
Piece of cake
Piece of Cake
Example:
Look at that rich bastard driving his fat BMW!
I want a piece of cake, too!
I need to get rich under all circumstances!
I gonna cut me a piece of cake!
That robbery was successful. Man, give me my piece of cake!
Look at that rich bastard driving his fat BMW!
I want a piece of cake, too!
I need to get rich under all circumstances!
I gonna cut me a piece of cake!
That robbery was successful. Man, give me my piece of cake!
Piece of cake(Mak)
This is the signature move of John Mak. Everytime he gives us tons of homework, he says piece of cake to make us feel worse. People who don't know what this means might get confused, for they might think John Mak is giving out cakes.
Example:
Student A: Today no homework?
John Mak: Today's homework is Chapter 1 Q10-30.
Student B, C, D, E, F, G, H: WHAT?!?
John Mak: Piece of cake.
Piece of cake(Mak)
Student A: Today no homework?
John Mak: Today's homework is Chapter 1 Q10-30.
Student B, C, D, E, F, G, H: WHAT?!?
John Mak: Piece of cake.
Piece of cake(Mak)