cakeist
English
Noun
cakeist (plural cakeists)
- One who specializes in cakes and similar baked goods.
- 1919, The Mistral: A Year-book, page 75:
- Miss Justin , Champion Cakeist of the Y.M.C.A.
- 1968, Theodore Pratt, That was Palm Beach, page 36:
- Then the cakeists really go to town. The judges decide on the winning couple which, as the band thunderously earns some more of its money, are presented with the cake and dance with it around the hall.
- 1984, India Today, page 160:
- For, on view vying with other cakes and confections at a cake exhibition in Bangalore was this mammoth edifice of the pagoda standing 8.5 ft tall, fashioned by softspoken “cakeist” C. Ramachandran, the scion of a leading bakers' house, the Nilgiris.
- 2014, Romi Moondi, Year of the Chick - Volume 1:
- And if it does then screw nutrition; I wanna be a cakeist.
Adjective
cakeist (comparative more cakeist, superlative most cakeist)
- (UK politics) Of or pertaining to having one's cake and eating it.
- Some said the proposed Brexit deal was cakeist.
- 2020 January 10, Tom McTague, “The Hypocrisy of Harry and Meghan’s Decision”, in The Atlantic:
- Harry and Meghan are easy to sympathize with. Who isn’t in favor of having cake and eating it, too? In politics, after all, everyone is a cakeist: No one wants to pay more tax, but everyone wants better services.
See also
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