eat one's cake and have it, too



eat one's cake and have it, too

Also, have one's cake and eat it, too. Have a dual benefit, consume something and still possess it, as in Doug was engaged to Ann and still dating Jane; he was trying to eat his cake and have it, too . This metaphoric expression is often put negatively, as it already was in John Heywood's proverb collection of 1546: "You cannot eat your cake and have your cake."
See also: and, cake, eat, have

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
NarcÍS-Catalan
Robrecht-Dutch
Damjan-Slovene, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian
HalldÓRa-Icelandic
Utku-Turkish
Emmanouel-Biblical Greek