Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man
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"Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man" is a traditional English nursery rhyme.
- Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man.
- Bake me a cake as fast as you can.
- Roll it and pat it and mark it with "B"
- And put it in the oven for Baby and me.
If told by a parent to a child, the "B" and "baby" in the last two lines are sometimes replaced by the child's first initial or first name.
An alternative rendition has the third line as follows:
- Pat it and prick it and mark it with "B"
Other uses
- Bing Crosby and Bob Hope would use this bit in their Road pictures when physically threatened. They would go into this routine, distracting their attacker, and at an appropriate point would switch from patting the "cakes" to suddenly slugging their assailant.
- In Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Eddie Valiant takes revealing photographs of Marvin Acme inside Jessica Rabbit's dressing room where they can be heard playing "patty cake" and Jessica moaning in a decidedly sexual manner. Later, when Roger angrily looking through the photos, he cycles them over and over, giving a flipbook-like illusion of Marvin and Jessica playing the games.
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