Bake and shake
bake and shake
noun phrase
a search, esp a body search for narcotics (1980s+)
verb phrase
to cremate a body and scatter the ashes: it’s going to be tough to bake and shake that guy; he must weight 400 pounds
[1990s+; slang variation on a brand name of prebaking food coatings]
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to cook by dry heat in an oven or on heated metal or stones. to harden by heat: to bake pottery in a kiln. to dry by, or subject to heat: the sun baked the land. to bake bread, a c-sserole, etc. to become baked: the cake will bake in about half an hour. to […]
- Bake into
to cook by dry heat in an oven or on heated metal or stones. to harden by heat: to bake pottery in a kiln. to dry by, or subject to heat: the sun baked the land. to bake bread, a c-sserole, etc. to become baked: the cake will bake in about half an hour. to […]
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