To be very easy
by LIsa llLUI March 22, 2017
“Easy Green” refers to something that eco-friendly without being difficult to dispose of or recycle. Specifically items that are biodegradable or recyclable in your standard curbside recycle program. Toss these items in the standard trash or recycle bin and feel good about it.
There are a lot of products that claim to be Eco-Friendly or GREEN but require you to deliver the waist to a special recycle center. This is very inconvenient and most people just end up putting the item in the trash.
Items like Tyvek or PVC which need to be taken to special recycle centers would not be considered Easy Green.
Phrase was first used by Neil Johnston in a Media Inc. article (2009) about printing signs with Eco Friendly materials.
There are a lot of products that claim to be Eco-Friendly or GREEN but require you to deliver the waist to a special recycle center. This is very inconvenient and most people just end up putting the item in the trash.
Items like Tyvek or PVC which need to be taken to special recycle centers would not be considered Easy Green.
Phrase was first used by Neil Johnston in a Media Inc. article (2009) about printing signs with Eco Friendly materials.
by wideformatco December 20, 2009
Tom: Hey Oliver did you hook up with Tammy?
Oliver: Yea we did anal and she was so loose, she had an Easy Stevie.
Oliver: Yea we did anal and she was so loose, she had an Easy Stevie.
by Hey man it's STIMPY February 17, 2021
Even though he was married to Shelby, Arnesha started acting easy and went ahead and bone him anyways.
by AhNativesSlang January 28, 2023
by SatisfiedSushi December 15, 2020
A Canadian variant on the phrase "Easy Peasy", which comes from a 1970's british TV commercial for Lemon Squeezy detergent. Slang to indicate an easy task. However, this term is used specifically in reference to how extraordinarily easy the task is.
Tasks that take almost no effort at all.
Tasks that take almost no effort at all.
Example 1: "That was easy kapeasy!"
Example 2: Person 1: "Did you have any trouble?"
Person 2: "No, it's easy kapeasy!"
Example 3: Person 1: "Could you please pass the salt?"
Person 2: "Easy kapeasy!"
Example 2: Person 1: "Did you have any trouble?"
Person 2: "No, it's easy kapeasy!"
Example 3: Person 1: "Could you please pass the salt?"
Person 2: "Easy kapeasy!"
by ItstoohotforPenguin January 18, 2019
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