phrase General Slang

too easy

TOO EE-zee · phrase · informal

no problem / sure thing

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Definitions

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An affirmation meaning 'that's fine' or 'no problem', often said by service staff.

“'Can I get that with no onion?' 'Too easy.'”
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too easy In A Sentence

'Can I get that with no onion?' 'Too easy.'

Origin & Usage

Australian idiom expressing easy compliance.

People Also Ask

What does 'too easy' mean in Australia?

It's a friendly way to say 'no problem' or 'sure thing', signalling that a request is easily done.

Who says 'too easy'?

It's especially common from service and hospitality staff acknowledging an order or favour, but Aussies use it in all sorts of casual exchanges.

Is 'too easy' rude?

Not at all, it's warm and obliging, roughly equivalent to 'no worries' or 'you got it'.

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