Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

cake

English answer:

being high/intoxicated

Added to glossary by S.J
Mar 10, 2022 22:30
2 yrs ago
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English term

cake

Non-PRO English Other General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters cake
- 'Cause it got robbed off me.
- Who by?
- I don't know. I was off me cake.

They are talking about robbed stuff. The material is British from Liverpool.

Thanks in advance,

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being high/intoxicated

According to an entry on Urbandictionary, it appears they are saying they were under the influence of some substance.
Peer comment(s):

agree philgoddard : Yes, your reference is the first Google hit.
1 min
Yep, it seems the next hits are copies of that one. I thought that was a bit odd, but I suppose it's fairly simple as far as slang goes. Thanks for the agree, by the way!
agree Charlotte Fleming : One of several similar expressions. Another would be "off my face".
17 mins
Thanks for the agree, Charlotte!
agree David Hollywood : slang and fine...out of me head etc. etc.
1 hr
Thank you for the agree, David :)
agree Sarah Bessioud
6 hrs
Thank you, Sarah!
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