In everyday slang, “cake” simply means a big, round booty—someone’s butt that looks soft, round, and eye-catching, almost like a frosted dessert.
People drop it in casual comments like “She’s got cake” when a friend walks by with a curvy backside, or they’ll post a gym selfie captioned “Cake gains.” It’s light, playful, and rarely serious—mostly on TikTok, Instagram, or in group chats.
Meaning & Usage Examples
“Cake” = a curvy, prominent butt.
• “That dress shows off her cake.”
• “Leg day gave me some cake.”
• “He posted thirst traps for the cake shots.”
Context / Common Use
You’ll hear it in pop songs, meme captions, or locker-room talk. It’s always informal—never use it in work emails or around older relatives unless everyone’s joking.
Is “cake” only about women?
No—anyone’s backside can be called “cake” if it’s round and noticeable.
Can “cake” still mean dessert?
Yes. In normal chat, context tells you if someone’s talking about actual dessert or a booty.
Is it rude to say?
It can be. If you don’t know the person well, it may come off as objectifying, so keep it among friends who are in on the joke.
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