See also: over easy

English

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Etymology

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From over- +‎ easy.

Adjective

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overeasy (comparative more overeasy, superlative most overeasy)

  1. Too easy.
    • 1868, The Ecclesiologist, volume 26, page 47:
      All that he did, he did under the correcting eye of Sir Charles Barry, who evidently sometimes was not overeasy to please.