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smooth sailing

smooth sailing

Date: Sep 09 2010

Themes: Romance

Quote

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“We met at a party through a mutual friend, and it’s been smooth sailing ever since.”

- Actress, singer, and newlywed Hilary Duff on how she met her husband. (OK! Magazine)

Definition

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easy time; no problems or obstacles

2. Use - Learn how the slang is used.

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Relationships aren’t always easy. That is, unless you’re Hilary Duff. She says that her romance with her hockey-playing love Mike Comrie has been smooth sailing since it got started. And that doesn’t mean that they live on a boat.

When we say something is smooth sailing, we mean it is easy or problem-free. Maybe Hilary Duff is exaggerating when she says her relationship with Mike Comrie has always been smooth sailing. Nobody’s perfect, right? But it must be pretty good, since they recently got married.

Smooth sailing isn’t the only English idiom that comes from sailing. Remember the phrase slack off? That’s an expression that comes from sailing, which means to be lazy or not work hard. There’s also go overboard (do more than is necessary), and learn the ropes (come to understand). All these are idioms that originated among sailors but eventually came to be used in everyday life.

If you think about it, it’s not surprising that so many idioms and slang expressions have come from sailing. After all, sailors are known for their colorful language, though not always in a good way. In fact, if someone swears a lot, we say he talks like a sailor. So, be careful. If you talk like a sailor around your boss, it probably won’t be smooth sailing for you at work.

What parts of your life are smooth sailing right now? What things are more difficult?

Examples

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“The first portion of the test was difficult, but after that it was smooth sailing.”

“Try not to worry about your interview. I’m sure it will be smooth sailing.”

“I thought buying a car would be smooth sailing, but it was actually a huge hassle.”

Winners

1. Winners - See who guessed the slang definition correctly.

I think she means that was everythink ok, without problems.
by Dirty Rhyme
I think it means their relationship has been smooth and good.
by Mr.Bean's wife
Gellerke everything is great, without problems
by Gellerke
it was easy, without any trouble
by bystander :-)
to be easy and without problems
by Miss Talant

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jecks

Kazakhstan

Nothing is smooth sailing unless you read Quran. 

06:24 AM Sep 09 2010 |

sayed123

sayed123

Bahrain

Actually nothing in this life is smooth sailing unless you work hard for it or at less you do something which take time and effort. Laughing

05:18 AM Sep 09 2010 |

XIAOBIN

XIAOBIN

China

actually,many things aint smooth sailing but huge hassle….

02:20 AM Sep 09 2010 |

sandrasvg

sandrasvg

Brazil

In my life nothing is smooth sailing

12:29 AM Sep 09 2010 |

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