eat it too, however, that is false. You CAN have your cake and eat it too- you just won't have your cake anymore. What you REALLY can't do is eat your cake and HAVE it too!
2006-10-27 18:43:16
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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He can't eat his cake and have it too.
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The phrase "He can't have his cake and eat it too" is wrong. He can. He has his cake first, then he eats it. He can't eat it and then have it, can he?
My saying is correct.
2006-10-28 01:41:54
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answer #2
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answered by OwNaGeR 3
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he can't have his cake and eat it too! it deals a lot with guys and relationships especially if they have a gf but would like to date someone else or to seem availavble or to have another girl in his life!
2006-10-28 03:41:24
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answer #3
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answered by icycrissy27blue 5
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eat it too.
In this phrase, "have" is meant as "hold onto".
The phrase means you can't have it both ways.
You can't have (hold onto) your cake and eat it too.
2006-10-28 01:45:37
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answer #4
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answered by messageboardjunkie 3
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He cant have his cake and....... eat it to
2006-10-28 01:45:03
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answered by Anonymous
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eat it
2006-10-28 01:42:38
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answered by Anonymous
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eat it too~
2006-10-28 01:42:48
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answer #7
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answered by vallygirl24 1
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EAT IT TOO!!
2006-10-28 01:47:58
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answered by krrockon alias Jersey Beamer 2
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...and throw it too. But he can throw it up.
2006-10-28 05:16:48
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answered by vzhnri 3
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"eat it too".
2006-10-28 01:41:47
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answered by dawnsdad 6
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