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Bob鈥檚 your uncle
[ bobz yer uhng-kuhl ]
idiom
- (used to emphasize how easily and quickly something can be achieved):
Just right-click on the background, click 鈥渟et as wallpaper,鈥 and Bob鈥檚 your uncle鈥攏ew wallpaper on your computer desktop!
Example Sentences
"We went in together on the Sunday, and on the Monday morning they took us down, took my kidney out, popped it into Lucy and Bob's your uncle," said Katie.
Next we see their initial London dinner together as the pair trade life stories: She a widow demurely talking about her single grandchild and he 鈥 the kind of elderly party who uses phrases like 鈥渂ob鈥檚 your uncle鈥 鈥 a son moved to Australia and never seen.
鈥淭he measure of success would be that I would be able to choose from a high number of publications wherein I know that I can trust everything they say with the occasional mistake, which they will then fix. Because news is hard; you鈥檙e going to make mistakes, then you correct them and Bob鈥檚 your uncle.鈥
鈥淗ere! Then just head east. No need to get bogged down in Bristol. M4 to junction 18, then the A46 to Bath. Bob's your uncle.鈥
"Before you take off the diaper, you peel off the tape, reach in, pull out the wipes, undo the diaper, check out whatever's going on, take the wipes, boom, boom, boom, Bob's your uncle, done."
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