cushy


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
cushy/ˈkʊʃi/
adjective (cushier, cushiest) informal
  • 1 (of a task or situation) undemanding, easy, or secure.
  • 2 N. Amer. (of furniture) comfortable.
– derivatives
cushiness noun.
– origin First World War (orig. Anglo-Ind.): from Urdu ḵushī ‘pleasure’.
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