Gilbert
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There has been a typo: take money (out of a cash machine) -> cake money.
Most likely a non-existent idiom, as far as Google is concerned. Anyway, does "cake money" mean anything to you? The first and only thing that comes to my mind is "the money you use to pay for a wedding cake", or, perhaps, "the money you need to collect to host a wedding reception".
Any ideas?
Most likely a non-existent idiom, as far as Google is concerned. Anyway, does "cake money" mean anything to you? The first and only thing that comes to my mind is "the money you use to pay for a wedding cake", or, perhaps, "the money you need to collect to host a wedding reception".
Any ideas?