When something is as easy as falling off a log, it means no one could possibly fail at it.
It means it is effortless. As in - if one stops giving any effort to even hold one's self up when standing on a rounded log, they will fall off without any effort or with great ease.
We can say "as easy as pie" and " as easy as falling off a log."
No a sentence is not a verb. A verb is a word that does.Three frogs were "sitting" on a log. One decided to "jump" off.
How about "fell like a leaf made of iron: tumbling end-over-end rapidly to the ground"? If not, you could try "as if the ground was stretching out towards him/her/it, greedy to have him/her/it in their clutch.
A sentence for using the word is :: My new wig is constantly falling off.
Offed: Basically, falling off, could be the course your on. Next time you need a word defined I strongly suggest dictionary.com.
Nothing. It's "easy as falling off a log," and it means just what it seems to mean -- something is just as easy as it is to fall off a round log.
We can say "as easy as pie" and " as easy as falling off a log."
The phrase "as easy as falling off a log" originates from the idea that falling off a log requires little effort or skill, making it an easy task. Logs, often used in lumbering or as simple seating, are stable and familiar, so the act of falling off one is seen as effortless and straightforward. The expression emphasizes the simplicity of a task by comparing it to this universally understood scenario. It has been in use in English since at least the mid-19th century.
it means that you love husband! that's so easy!
A simile for "easier" could be "as easy as pie," suggesting that something is simple and straightforward. Another example might be "as easy as falling off a log," implying that the task requires little effort or skill. These comparisons highlight the simplicity of the action in a vivid way.
falling asleep
When you start falling off the log, press the B button on your wii remote over and over again and do not stop until you have climbed back onto the log and the other side of the ravine.
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It means... you are going insane.
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i have no clue what you mean by falling off the edge of the earth . . He fell off a Huge building. . . But there was most likely was a stunt sack . . .
If you mean falling off then NO. But if you mean like the skin comes off, it happens occasionally and nothing is wrong.