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
by catislifelifeiscat September 02, 2019
A: hey, did you hear that desbug did 1000 endless easy stages?
B: who’s desbug?
C: (from a distance) the internet funny man!
B: ohh yeah
B: who’s desbug?
C: (from a distance) the internet funny man!
B: ohh yeah
by aspidacct November 23, 2021
Badcock & Moooore, Makes it Easy.
by SPrice1980 April 23, 2022
Performing an action, creating a creative snag and or grab, where no one realizes what has been done.
by 5 South stoop kids November 18, 2011
"Megan, back in the day girls who were one and done were called easy keepers," said John after she was drunk off one Mike's.
by One&done July 22, 2008
I was drinking red wine and i consider myself 'a light weight' when i drink because i feel the 'happy' relaxed feeling quickly. However a man i didn't really know kept calling me 'an easy drunk'. I corrected him several times by saying i prefer 'a light weight' but he continuing saying you're a easy drunk'
I being a woman who controls herself and drinks a small amount of red wine felt that he was really saying that i was an easy lay(in bed).
I being a woman who controls herself and drinks a small amount of red wine felt that he was really saying that i was an easy lay(in bed).
by Easy drunk April 29, 2021