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Super Easy, Barely an Inconvenience 

This catchphrase was popularized by YouTuber/Comedian/God, Ryan George, in his series called "Pitch Meeting" featured in the YouTube channel named, "Screen Rant", (he also has his own channel, but rarely references it there.) Ryan also stated in the 100th bonus episode of Pitch Meetings that it was inspired from an old Italian phrase called, "superezbenelenocoveni."
Ryan: Hey, do you think it's gonna be hard to think of an example for this catchphrase?
George: No actually, it's gonna be Super Easy, Barely an Inconvenience.
Ryan: Oh really?

barely alive ...pretty much just waiten to die 

an old man's lament when asked how ya doin
how ya doin old man? barely alive ...pretty much just waiten to die.

Super Easy, Barely An Inconvenience 

A popular phrase often used by ScreenRant's Pitch Meetings youtube videos. Super Easy, Barely An Inconvenience is easy to use in a sentence as a fun gag.
Worst case scenario, the mandatory rewatch will be super easy, barely an inconvenience.

barely buzzed 

Something someone who is defensive about their drinking habits says after being confronted about the amount of alcohol they have recently consumed.
"Hey Ferg, you drank that whole bottle of wine in 30 minutes, you ok?" "Yeah man, I'm barely buzzed!"
barely buzzed by turk10777 August 28, 2014
Someone who is beautiful on the inside and out but at the same time isn't afraid to share thier opinion and will stand up for you and very trustworthy.
Braelyn by Realynn February 4, 2010

barely right now 

Mexican way of saying "right now", with an adverb thrown in for no apparent reason. "Barely" is used often among hispanics in this totally random, nonsensical way. "Hardly" sometimes replaces barely.
"When is Sancho coming over?" "Barely right now."

"I barely told you to go to Walmart, Papi"