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No...the rock is also hard. That's the point of the phrase....both of your options are hard. Whatever you choose, it's tough.
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ImpeccablyImperfect · 51-55, F
@Skyline470 haha the cake one just means you can't expect to have everything
Of course, cake is meant to be eaten, but that's a figurative cake. Not literal. Haha👍
Of course, cake is meant to be eaten, but that's a figurative cake. Not literal. Haha👍
Skyline470 · 31-35, M
oh... god dammit -.- lol
sexyprincess92 · 31-35, F
Yeah the cake one was teicky for mw too at first but its exactly what @strongernow if you eat the cake its gone. You can't it back. So its like you cant have everything. You can't have it both ways.
reflectingmonkey · 51-55, M
I'm not sure to what degree you are joking, but it means being caught between 2 equally hard places, usually a metaphor for 2 difficult choices or 2 outcomes that are equally difficult to deal with.
ColonelFlytrap · 70-79, M
"Caught between a rock and another, even bigger rock" just doesn't have the kind of imagery that really makes a cliche. And we've all been in a hard place. It's just outside Los Angeles.
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
BOTH are hard. Basically it states that you have no choice.
hertoy · 70-79, M
The rock was a rocky shore line that would tear a boat apart. The hard place was a giant whirlpool that would suck your boat down into oblivion. Odysseus had to sail between the two to survive.
sexyprincess92 · 31-35, F
Thats the whole point. You have a tough choice to make
Marcette88 · 36-40, F
Picky, picky, picky
SW-User
😂 ikr
Right? A lot of these sayings are either redundant or nonsensical babble.