Nothing to it!

(there's) nothing to it

1. It is or was very simple or easy; it isn't or wasn't difficult at all. And see? The computer starts up again like new. Nothing to it! A: "Are pancakes hard to make?" B: "Oh no, there's nothing to it."
2. There is no truth to what is being discussed. People like to think I somehow rigged the election, but there's simply nothing to it. A: "And what about the rumors that you leaked the information?" B: "Nothing to it. Simply rumors."
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

(There's) nothing to it!

 
1. Inf. It is easy! John: Is it hard to learn to fly a small plane? Sue: There's nothing to it! Bill: Me? I can't dive off a board that high! I can hardly dive off the side of the pool! Bob: Aw, come on! Nothing to it!
2. Inf. The rumor you heard is not true. Pay no attention to all that talk. There's nothing to it.
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Nothing to it!

It is very easy! Look, anybody can do it! Nothing to it! Changing a lightbulb is easy. Nothing to it!
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

nothing to it

very simple to do. informal
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Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

there’s nothing ˈto it

(informal) it is easy to do: It’s not difficult to use. All you have to do is pull these two switches and it starts. You see, there’s nothing to it! I finished the work very quickly. There was nothing to it really.
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Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

Nothing to it!

exclam. It is very easy! Look, anybody can do it! Nothing to it!
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McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • (there's) nothing to it
  • nothin
  • nothin' to it
  • nothing to it
  • nothing to it, there's
  • there's nothing to it
  • whips of
  • cackleberry
  • drench
  • drench in
References in periodicals archive
But now yoga teacher Nicola Heldt has brought a new version of vogue to Liverpool - and, she says, anyone can strike a pose because there's nothing to it!
My husband Frank said it's a story about a firework, there's nothing to it! But our organist Betty Coleman said, 'don't worry Linda, we'll do it our way'.