"ekkert mál fyrir Jón Pál" meaning in All languages combined

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Phrase [Icelandic]

Etymology: Jón Páll was an Icelandic strongman and the most prominent athlete of the 1980s. He could easily lift heavy objects, thus: "easy peasy for Jón Páll". The saying gained popularity since it rhymes with the already common expression ekkert mál. Etymology templates: {{m|is|ekkert mál}} ekkert mál Head templates: {{head|is|phrase}} ekkert mál fyrir Jón Pál
  1. easy peasy, a piece of cake, extremely easy
    Sense id: en-ekkert_mál_fyrir_Jón_Pál-is-phrase-g2ENxtFX Categories (other): Icelandic entries with incorrect language header

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