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easy meat

British  

noun

  1. someone easily seduced or deceived

  2. something easy to get or do

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Miskiw says Gascoigne was one of the first to fall prey to these "dark arts" and he was "easy meat".

From BBC

No easy meat hung this night, but the tables were piled high with vegetables and breads.

From Literature

For those who want to spread terror about screen time – that it can slow development, that it promotes, or at least enables, bullying, that it obliterates boredom and all the constructive thoughts that proceed from it, that it destroys social connections and tugs our young inexorably towards the state of hikikomori, the Japanese “modern-day hermit” – parents are easy meat.

From The Guardian

We need better and cheaper vegan ready meals and quick and easy meat substitutes.

From The Guardian

This was a key moment, because once Facebook has your phone number, then you’re easy meat for identity purposes.

From The Guardian