Meaning

Super simple or effortless, a breeze.

Origin

From 19th-century America, tied to pie; easy to eat, slang by 1880s for simple. A 1887 'Harper's' uses it for a quick job.

Variants

  • As pie

Usage Examples

  • Fixing it was easy as pie; no sweat!
  • She found it easy as pie to win.
  • Easy as pie; just follow the steps.

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