Examples of use of easy come easy go
1. They nick them too, but I think easy come, easy go." And the band are happy to mingle with their T–shirt–snaffling devotees.
2. Easy come, easy go, and the signs show that the party is over," shrugs "Eli," who works for a foreign bank.
3. Are cities like London, whose easy–come–easy–go attitudes bring boundless international capital, going to sacrifice financial freedom to catch a few money launderers?
4. Easy come easy go. – Richard, Alicante, Spain View all Add your comment Name: Your email address will not be publishedEmail: Town and country: Terms and conditionsYour comment: make text area biggerYou have characters left.
5. Mr Brancatelli has handed his dossier to the FBI and he says angrily: "The only thing that will slow down this rampant robbery is putting people like him in jail." For his part, Kellogg claims that he simply took maximum (and perfectly legal) advantage of the new Wall Street–created climate of easy–come, easy–go lending.