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  2. As easy as pie - Wikipedia

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    As easy as pie" is a popular colloquial idiom and simile which is used to describe a task or experience as pleasurable and simple. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The phrase is often interchanged with piece of cake , which shares the same connotation.

  3. Bob's your uncle - Wikipedia

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    A long version is Bob's your uncle and Fanny's your aunt. Versions sometimes spell "your" as "yer." Expressions with a stronger emphasis on easiness or delight: Piece of cake, an informal expression for something very easy. It's a doddle, another slang expression for something very easy or it's a cinch.

  4. EasyPeasy - Wikipedia

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    EasyPeasy (formerly named Ubuntu Eee) was a Linux-based operating system for netbooks.EasyPeasy was built upon Debian and Ubuntu, but was customized for low-powered computers and access to web applications. [2]

  5. Easy peasy - Wikipedia

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    Easy peasy may refer to: EasyPeasy , a discontinued a Linux-based operating system for netbooks Abe Mosseri (born 1974), an American professional poker player also known by his online alias EazyPeazy

  6. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, a new version of the YouTube logo was introduced with a darker shade of red, which was the first change in design since October 2006. [117] A comment section that refreshes automatically to resemble a stream of chat messages was initially tested around that time. [118]

  7. Online Etymology Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    The Online Etymology Dictionary or Etymonline, sometimes abbreviated as OED (not to be confused with the Oxford English Dictionary, which the site often cites), is a free online dictionary that describes the origins of English words, written and compiled by Douglas R. Harper.

  8. Easy Peasy: Single mom's business helping cancer survivors ...

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    Oct. 19—WEBB CITY, Mo. — A home-based business created by a Lamar woman is proving to be a blessing to some people who suffer from cancer and other illnesses that require special diets.

  9. Uncleftish Beholding - Wikipedia

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    The vocabulary used in "Uncleftish Beholding" does not completely derive from Anglo-Saxon. Around, from Old French reond (Modern French rond), completely displaced Old English ymbe (modern English umbe (now obsolete), cognate to German um and Latin ambi-) and left no "native" English word for this concept.