nothing to it, there's



nothing to it, there's

It's not at all difficult, it's easy, as in Of course I can fix the faucet-there's nothing to it. This hyperbolic term was first recorded in 1934.
See also: nothing

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
FrÄNze-German
Gerasimos-Greek
Torger-Norwegian
Uffe-Danish
MyronMIE-rən (English), muy-rawn (Ancient Greek)English, Ancient Greek
Rodney['rɔdni]