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Definition

Used as an affirmation or accolade when one is deemed the top position in a comparison or contest; to win or be the best (at).

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Origins

Attested since circa 1870. Originally used in reference to the winners of cake walk competitions in black communities of the southern USA in the 19th and early 20th centuries, who were said to have "taken the cake", which was oftentimes the prize.

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In Context

  • "Thanks! You guys take the cake."
  • "Once the party was over, everyone agreed that Elizabeth and her Harriet Tubman getup had taken the cake."
  • "I've seen bad grammar, but this takes the cake."
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