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Easy breezy In a game, I heard a character saying "easy breezy". What does "easy breezy" means? How do you use it? Is a day-a-day expression? Could you tell me more about this? Thank you for the help.
Nov 27, 2016 12:33 AM
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This is what's known as a reduplicative or flip-flap word. In this case, a word is intensified in an informal way by doubling it up with a real word or a nonsense word that rhymes with it - like 'super duper' is an intensified form of 'super'. 'Easy-breezy' just means very easy indeed. Like George, I'm more familiar with 'easy peasy', and I'd never heard of 'easy-breezy' before, but it's clear what it means. In fact, it's a particularly expressive term, because it makes you think of the idiomatic phrase 'It's a breeze', which also means very easy.
November 27, 2016
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It is usually "easy Peasee" which means it is very simple. e.g. Downloading an eBook is easy peasee.
November 27, 2016
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