cakewards

English

Etymology

cake + -wards

Adverb

cakewards (not comparable)

  1. Towards cake.
    • 1980, Ken Berry, chapter 14, in First Offender, Auckland: Collins, page 127:
      This was immediately interpreted as "Tea up" by the inmates, who broke out of their trance with alacrity and pounded cakewards down the aisle[.]
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