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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. Reduplication - Wikipedia

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    she chunt comes üse our Chrischtboum Christmas tree cho come schmücke. adorn Si chunt üse Chrischtboum cho schmücke. she comes our {Christmas tree} come adorn She comes to adorn our Christmas tree. Si she lat lets ne him nid not la let schlafe. sleep Si lat ne nid la schlafe. she lets him not let sleep She doesn't let him sleep. In some Salishan languages, reduplication can mark both ...

  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. 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]

  7. 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.

  8. Etymologiae - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the Middle Ages, the Etymologiae was the textbook most in use, regarded so highly as a repository of classical learning that, in a great measure, it superseded the use of the individual works of the classics themselves, full texts of which were no longer copied and thus were lost. It was one of the most popular compendia in medieval ...

  9. English etymology - Wikipedia

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    English etymology is the study of where English words came from. It may refer to: History of the English language; English words of Greek origin; List of Greek morphemes used in English; List of Greek and Latin roots in English; Latin influence in English; List of Latin words with English derivatives