Easy Street
See also: easy street
English
Noun
Easy Street (uncountable)
- Alternative letter-case form of easy street
- 1919, Upton Sinclair, “Jimmie Higgins Puts His Foot in It”, in Jimmie Higgins […], Pasadena, Calif.: Upton Sinclair, OCLC 9782258, section II, page 83:
- There was big money in it—the fellows who did that job might live on Easy Street the rest of their lives.
- 1972 October, Carole King (lyrics and music), “Bitter with the Sweet”, in Rhymes & Reasons:
- Sometimes I'm tired and I wonder / What's so all-fired important / About being someplace at some time / Oh, but I don't really mind / 'Cause I could be on Easy Street
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