Literal Translation
The fingers in the nose
Actual Meaning
A piece of cake, with ease
Etymology
Allegedly coined in 1912 when a jockey won a race so easily he picked his nose while crossing the finish line rather than focusing on what he was doing…
The fingers in the nose
A piece of cake, with ease
Allegedly coined in 1912 when a jockey won a race so easily he picked his nose while crossing the finish line rather than focusing on what he was doing…