easy as pie



(as) easy as pie

very easy You make everything sound as easy as pie, George.
Usage notes: also used in the forms (as) easy as 1-2-3 or (as) easy as A, B, C (very easy to understand) and (as) easy as falling off a log (very easy to do)
See also: easy, pie

easy as pie

Also, easy as falling or rolling off a log . Capable of being accomplished with no difficulty, as in This crossword puzzle is easy as pie. The first term presumably alludes to consuming pie (since making pie requires both effort and expertise). The variants most likely allude to standing on a log that is moving downstream, a feat in which falling off is a lot easier than remaining upright. Mark Twain had it in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1889): "I could do it as easy as rolling off a log." The first colloquial term dates from the early 1900s, the colloquial variants from the 1830s. For a synonym, see piece of cake.
See also: easy, pie

easy as pie

Informal
Capable of being accomplished or done with no difficulty.
See also: easy, pie

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Khaleel-Arabic
Olivieo-lee-VEE (French)French, Czech
Sameer (2)-Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati
Kastor-Greek Mythology
BilboBIL-bo (English)Literature
Mithridates-Ancient Persian (Hellenized)