"a piece of cake"
In slang, easy means that they will have sex with practically anyone who asks them.
No. Cakewalk is a noun. It cannot be a conjunction.
"Made in the shade" is a slang term that means to have everything easy or under control, to be successful or lucky without too much effort. It was commonly used in the 1950s to convey a sense of smooth sailing or good fortune.
*Something extremely easy to accomplish, succeed in, or to obtain: That exam was a lark.
The definition of the word abstruse is 'something that is not easy to understand'. Synonyms of abstruse are 'obscure', 'recondite', 'deep' and 'profound'.
In slang, easy means that they will have sex with practically anyone who asks them.
Something that is very easy and simple.
Something that is described as "easy peasy" is something that is very easy to accomplish. For example, some might think it's "easy peasy" to do 10 pushups.
A 'doddle' in British slang means something is easy. For example: 'that essay was a doddle!'.
250 is Chinese slang for an unintelligent person, so I'd say it meant something that was easy to do or easy to use.
"Doddle" is slang for "easy". As in something was easy. For example: "fixing that leak was a total doddle". (Or "was totes doddle" if you're in the south-east).
Something obvious or "easy to predict." Behaving or occouring in a way to be expected. :)
An English slang term for easy is "doddle".The quiz was a doddle.This slang is commonly used in the UK. See the related link.
No. Cakewalk is a noun. It cannot be a conjunction.
"Made in the shade" is a slang term that means to have everything easy or under control, to be successful or lucky without too much effort. It was commonly used in the 1950s to convey a sense of smooth sailing or good fortune.
Breezy has many definitions. It comes from the 1300s with the meaning of airy. The slang definition of an easy woman is most recent originating in the last 10-20 years.
headway means vertical space available to allow easy passage under something and this is the real definition