Synonyms

piece of cake

[keyk] Origin

cake

[keyk] noun, verb, caked, cak·ing.
noun
1.
a sweet, baked, breadlike food, made with or without shortening, and usually containing flour, sugar, baking powder or soda, eggs, and liquid flavoring.
2.
a flat, thin mass of bread, especially unleavened bread.
4.
a shaped or molded mass of other food: a fish cake.
5.
a shaped or compressed mass: a cake of soap; a cake of ice.
EXPAND
6.
Animal Husbandry. a compacted block of soybeans, cottonseeds, or linseeds from which the oil has been pressed, usually used as a feed or feed supplement for cattle.
COLLAPSE
verb (used with object)
7.
to form into a crust or compact mass.

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the offspring of a zebra and a donkey.
a screen or mat covered with a dark material for shielding a camera lens from excess light or glare.
verb (used without object)
8.
to become formed into a crust or compact mass.
9.
a piece of cake, Informal. something easily done: She thought her first solo flight was a piece of cake.
10.
take the cake, Informal.
a.
to surpass all others, especially in some undesirable quality; be extraordinary or unusual: His arrogance takes the cake.
b.
to win first prize.

Origin:
1200–50; Middle English < Old Norse kaka; akin to Middle English kechel little cake, German Kuchen; see cookie

cak·y, cak·ey, adjective
non·cak·ing, adjective, noun
un·cake, verb (used with object), un·caked, un·cak·ing.


8. harden, solidify, dry, congeal.

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Word Origin & History

cake
c.1600, from cake (n.). Caked "thickly encrusted" is from 1922.
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Slang Dictionary

cake definition


  1. n.
    money. (From bread, dough.) : I can't scrape together enough cake to do the job.

  2. Go to cakes. :
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piece of cake definition


  1. n.
    something easy to do. : No problem. When you know what you're doing, it's a piece of cake.
  2. exclam.
    It's a piece of cake!; It's easy! (Usually Piece of cake!) : Rescuing drowning cats is my specialty. Piece of cake!
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Idioms & Phrases

piece of cake

Something easily accomplished, as in I had no trouble finding your housea piece of cake. This expression originated in the Royal Air Force in the late 1930s for an easy mission, and the precise reference is as mysterious as that of the simile easy as pie. Possibly it evokes the easy accomplishment of swallowing a slice of sweet dessert.

The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
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