Bob’s Your Uncle

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Bob’s your uncle

This phrase is used to mean that something is very easy to do.

“How do I get connected to WIFI?
Click this icon, enter the login details and Bobs your uncle.”

Origin
Some speculate that this phrase is related to a powerful politician Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, also called Bob,  the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1895 who allowed his nephew to become a powerful politician as well.

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