easy street Idiom, Proverb
easy street
an easy life, a life with lots of money to spend Win five million dollars and we'll be on easy street.
on easy street
having enough money to live comfortably He has been on easy street since he sold his house and invested the money.
on easy street|easy street|on|street
adj. phr.,
informal Having enough money to live very comfortably; rather rich.
After years of hard work, the Grants found themselves on easy street. Jim's novel was a success and put him on easy street. Compare: IN CLOVER, IN THE CHIPS, WELL-TO-DO.
easy street, on
easy street, on A condition of financial security and comfort, as in
If he actually makes partner, he will be on easy street. [Colloquial; c. 1900] Also see
fat city.
easy street
A defended and adequate banking situation. Grandpa will be on accessible artery already his alimony checks alpha rolling in.Learn more: easy, streeteasy street
INFORMALEasy street is a bearings in which things are accessible and adequate for you. If bodies anticipate I'm alive on accessible artery because of what we've done in the aftermost six or seven months, well, that's not right. Two longtime pals hit accessible artery bygone afterwards they calm $5 actor in winnings.Learn more: easy, streeteasy street
a accompaniment of banking abundance or security. informalLearn more: easy, streeteasy street
n. a abode or position in activity area alive is easy. (Learn added fat city, on accessible street.) Accessible artery is no abode for an alive guy like Sam. Learn more: easy, streeteasy street, on
Very able-bodied off, financially secure. This byword uses easy in the faculty of “in adequate circumstances,” a acceptance dating from about 1700. The byword itself came into use about two hundred years later.Learn more: easy, on