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Easy come, easy go
1Things easily acquired may be lost just as easily.
easy come, easy go
2A phrase suggesting lack of concern over how things turn out, and particularly over money: “She never took things very seriously; ‘easy come, easy go’ was her motto.”
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
When layoffs are done remotely, managers may not fully feel the human cost of their decisions, Sutton said: It’s “a little bit easy come, easy go.”
Mr. Gerber responded, “easy come, easy go …”
He sings famous lyrics including "easy come, easy go, little high, little low", and "any way the wind blows".
“Easy come, easy go!” she shouted into the crackling autumn air.
“Obviously it was a bummer, but as an actor, really, truly, it’s easy come, easy go. These things, they come together and they fall apart all the time.”
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