Used by many students of Staffordshire university as a form of greeting meaning much the same as "hey" or "hello" used in passing and as the start of a convo. Can also be used to indicate that something is not right or you disagree with something depending on the context in which its used.
an interjection usually used at the end of a declarative or exclamatory sentence to enhance the relevance, importance, and/or urgency of a statement or situation; a variation of the word EARLY
-originated in Philadelphia; variation of the word early
1. "Thanks for the paper" "Easy!"
2. "Take it easy!"
3. "This test was easy."
4. "He's an easy person."
5. "We were chilling, you know, easy weather...."