Caker

What is Caker?


1.

A Canadian person of Anglo-Saxon descent. Similar to "cracker".

Cakers love hockey and beer.

2.

insulting name for Canadians, insinuating that they're dirty redneck trailer trash with beer bellies and a Ford truck full of weed.

Joe Johnson is a beer-sucking hockey-loving caker.

3.

A derogitory name for Canadian people originating from Italian immigrants, who called them "mangia cakes", meaning they eat cake.

I hate how caker's even made the insult "mangia cake" cakerized.

4.

a word used by the young italian-canadian generation to describe canadian people. Cakers have a bad taste for food, music, fashion and overall lifestyle. People that have newfoundland accents and drink beer all day are definately cakers. Those who put ketchup on their pasta cannot be described by any other word other than caker.

I went over Brad's house the other day and saw him eating kraft dinner. I always knew he was a big caker!

See caker, mangiacake, canadian, newfie, rocker

5.

1) term used to define a guy who pretends to be remotely hard/ tough yet constantly on the phone with his girl or always ass kissing in her presence. Will sometimes leave the homies to be with her

2)apparently a derogatory term for Canadians...

Man, where is that nigga Rell at?

Oh that fool is in the back room on the phone being a caker with some broad

See caker, caking, caked, simp, whipped

6.

Means a person who is full of utter crap (shit) and talks nothing but cake.

YOu shuch a fricking caker, god!

See shit, cake, fake, crap, liar

7.

The wee ones version of a kegger, with cake subbed for keg.

Man, Sammy had a totally bitchin' caker last weekend for his birthday. I think our entire third grade class was there.

See wee, keg, party, bitchin', cake


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