Kids' stuff In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "kids' stuff", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tommy Tran calendar 2021-02-04 11:02

Meaning of Kids' stuff

Synonyms:

A Piece of Cake , child's play

Kids' stuff disapproving noun phrase informal

Something that is very simple and requires little effort

Now I've got used to the job, and everything seems to be kids' stuff.

What do you mean by you can't do it? It's just like kids' stuff! Everyone can do it.

Something that is suitable for children only

Kids' stuff such as manga or cartoons doesn't seem to have much interest to Lawrence anymore.

Other phrases about:

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Something easy or pleasant to do, especially by comparison to something

An open and shut case

A legal matter that is very easy to solve

like shelling peas

Especially easy

pat answer

A simple, quick or evasive answer

Easy Come, Easy Go

Used to indicate that something is easy to achieve, it is also easy to lose

Origin of Kids' stuff

This phrase first appeared around 1925 to 1930. At that time, the phrase was used to refer to vaudeville acts or advertisements featuring children, and to child-oriented features in newspapers.

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