Cakey vs Nakey - What's the difference?
cakey | nakey |
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=August 5, author=Mark Bittman, title=Solving Squid Spatter (and No, Not the Ink), work=New York Times
, passage=I have two conclusions to report: If you like cakey batter, make what amounts to a thick pancake batter. }} (informal, or, childish, or, endearing) naked
* {{quote-book
, year=2007
, author=Nick Smith
, title=Undead on Arrival
, publisher=Luath Press Ltd.
, page=92
, passage="'You may be used to parading nakey in front of strangers, but I'm not.'"}}
* {{quote-book
, year=2009
, author=Jean Montgomery
, title=A Field of Angels
, publisher=iUniverse
, page=19
, passage="'Well hello my nakey baby. Where are your pajamas?'"}}
* {{quote-book
, year=2012
, author=Deborah St.Hilaire
, title=Divalution: The Evolution and Revolution of the Diva
, publisher=AuthorHouse
, page=73
, passage="New rule of thumb: The older you get, the more you should cover but you can always be nakey at home."}}
As adjectives the difference between cakey and nakey
is that cakey is while nakey is (informal|or|childish|or|endearing) naked.cakey
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