亚洲网紅露点

Advertisement

Advertisement

cakeism

[ keyk-iz-uhm ]

noun

  1. the false belief that one can enjoy the benefits of two choices that are in fact mutually exclusive, or have it both ways:

    The notion that, after Brexit, the United Kingdom would continue free trade with the European Union was sheer cakeism.



Discover More

Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 肠补办别路颈蝉迟 adjective
Discover More

亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of cakeism1

First recorded in 2016; cake ( def ) + -ism ( def ); extracted from the proverb 鈥渢o have one's cake and eat it, too,鈥 and associated especially with Brexit and Boris Johnson
Discover More

Example Sentences

Examples have not been reviewed.

A senior official warns "it looks like cakeism" 鈥 the prime minister wants to have it all ways, and doesn't want to be defined, or choose what he is really about, or maybe, the official warns, he doesn't really know?

From

Asked if he was ditching the energy plan set out by former prime minister Boris Johnson, the chancellor said he admired Mr Johnson's "big visions" but added there were elements of "cakeism" - a reference to the phrase: "Have your cake and eat it."

From

Ciaran Martin, the former head of the National Cyber Security Centre, in a speech in November said the idea that it was possible both have well-functioning end-to-end-encryption and give law enforcement targeted access to messages was "technological 'cakeism'".

From

鈥淭hat was a piece of 鈥榗akeism鈥 鈥 you can have your cake, and eat it too,鈥 Gimson said.

From

Professor Bale added that many Conservative lawmakers, like their prime minister, simultaneously seemed to want to keep taxes low while spending large sums on domestic priorities, their own version of Mr. Johnson鈥檚 philosophy, now nicknamed 鈥渃akeism.鈥

From

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement


cake flourcake makeup