take the cake

idiomatic phrase

variants chiefly US take the cake or British take the biscuit
informal
: to win the prize : to rank first
While it didn't take the cake for the warmest Christmas on record, it was close.Krista McEnany
typically used to describe something that is very surprising, foolish, remarkable, annoying, etc.
There have been doozies in the flurry of free-agent signings … but the Giants' acquisition of quarterback Kerry Collins takes the cake.Peter King
Of all the invasions of her privacy, this one took the cake.Richard Peck
When he was quite sure that the narrative had ended he laughed noiselessly for fully half a minute. Then he said: "Well! … That takes the biscuit!"James Joyce

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Squid Game unsurprisingly took the cake as the No. 1 title with nearly 2.9B minutes viewed, thanks to the arrival of the third and final season. Katie Campione, Deadline, 31 July 2025 Kid-friendly amenities and conveniences may still take the cake. Liz Regalia, Parents, 7 July 2025 Cheesy Garlic Bread won in 2012, Kettle-Cooked Wasabi Ginger took the cake in 2014, Southern Biscuits and Gravy was crowned in 2015 and Crispy Taco was the top dog in 2017. Charlotte Phillipp, People.com, 17 June 2025 What really takes the cake, however, is Burning Mountain (Mount Wingen), Australia. Joe Salas june 08, New Atlas, 8 June 2025 See All Example Sentences for take the cake

Word History

First Known Use

1847, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of take the cake was in 1847

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