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Bo-Bo Cakes

A special nic-name Scott uses to address his lady friend Lisa.

Hey Bo-Bo cakes wanna come over and make sweet love? Bo-Bo cakes replies: "No, go Away!"

by Scott April 22, 2004

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let them eat cake

A quote attributed to Marie Antoinette, who allegedly spoke it in regard to her peasants having no bread to eat. Regardless of whether that actually happened, it is still the snobbiest way of saying "fuck them and what they want."

Marie Antoinette: "Let them eat cake."

Snooty French Guy: "They don't have cake either."

Marie Antoinette: "Did I fucking stutter?"

by Alfonsie November 19, 2013

932๐Ÿ‘ 231๐Ÿ‘Ž


she got them cakes

meaning she got two fat ass cheeks rubbing up on each other in them yoga pants and it makes my dickkkk throbbbb

rakeem: she got them cakes my nigga ..... tyrone: i gotta go beefstrokeitoff sonson ill be back from the bathroom in 5mins

by ~KLOWDY~420~ December 15, 2013

109๐Ÿ‘ 15๐Ÿ‘Ž


apple cookie cake

a cake that is splended that should have beaten the velveteers

today i ate an apple cookie cake but sadley lost to the velveteers

by zacharyd February 10, 2009

2๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


Eat the cake, Anna Mae

Eat the cake, Anna Mae (used in Beyonce ft. Jay Z's song "Drunk In Love," is a reference to Tina Turner. Before she became uber famous, her name was Anna Mae. When she was in a diner, after she released her first single, two kids came up to her and asked for her autograph, not her husband's, Ike. Ike got jealous. He got some cake so they could celebrate, but when Anna Mae didn't want to eat it, he said, "Eat the cake, Anna Mae!" and pretty much forced it in her mouth and started attacking her. She was able to get away from her abusive partner, and start her musical career.

"Eat the cake Anna Mae, said Eat the cake, Anna Mae"

by jdhorner February 24, 2014

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Let them eat cake

A quote that has long been attributed to Marie Antoinette, although historians have generally concluded that she never said that.
Rousseau published in his work "Confessions" (1770) a story of a "great princess" who asked why the peasants were so upset; when told that they had no bread, the princess flippantly said "Qu'ils mangent de la brioche". Marie Antoinette was only fourteen at the time, unknown to the world, and was not even in France at the time.

The story of the ignorant, callous princess uttering "Let them eat cake" was around for a century before Marie Antoinette was even born. Contrary to saying such a statement, Marie Antoinette once wrote to her family: "It is quite certain that in seeing the people who treat us so well despite their own misfortune, we are more obliged than ever to work hard for their happiness. The King seems to understand this truth."

by Lorelili January 26, 2011

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pee on my birthday cake

A phrase used to express frustration towards cynics, haters, and other killjoys.

Why you gotta pee on my birthday cake mang?

by strangedaze April 28, 2005

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