It comes from a 1970's british TV commercial for Lemon Squeezy detergent. They were with a little girl who points out dirty greasy dishes to an adult (mom or relative) and then this adult produces Lemon Squeezy and they clean the dishes quickly. At the end of the commercial the girl says "Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy".
Today it is a silly way to state something was or will be very easy.
I will be in an out, easy peasy.
Can you open this jar of pickles? Sure thing easy peasy.
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The act where an Irestone attempts to use sarcasm and cynicism in a way it believes to be witty.
Wow, that is one snarky Irestone!
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The act where an Irestone attempts to use sarcasm and cynicism in a what he believes to be witty.
Wow, that is one snarky Irestone.
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Expertly produced ideas or plans, that are profoundly self-defeating. (Please do not confuse this with disingenuous.)
Alan Greenspan's seemingly brilliant attempts to prop up the market were disingenious at best.
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