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easy-peasy adjective very easy, very simple UK, 1976 A childish reduplication of “easy”, occasionally taken further as “easy-peasy, lemon-squeezey”.- As soon as the whole party was on the move, we’d pepperpot [a military manouevre] our way back to the boats. “Easy peasy,” said Stew. — Chris Ryan, Stand By, Stand By, p. 227, 1996
- “Easy fucking peasy.” “Easy peasy Nicky. No problem.” — Jeremy Cameron, Brown Bread in Wengen, p. 21, 1999
- [F]ucking easy-peasy, it were. — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 15, 2001
- The guys here have just beaten the wankers in Philadelphia and Cambridge to inventing the computer. Easy peasy. — Tony Wilson, 24 Hour Party People, p. 146, 2002
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