Meaning of the word "easy come, easy go" in English
What does "easy come, easy go" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.
easy come, easy go
US /ˈiːzi kʌm ˈiːzi ɡoʊ/
UK /ˈiːzi kʌm ˈiːzi ɡəʊ/
Idiom
said to mean that something, especially money, that is easily acquired is also easily spent or lost and is not worth worrying about
Example:
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I lost the fifty dollars I won at the casino, but easy come, easy go.
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He wasn't too upset about losing his job; his attitude was easy come, easy go.
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