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beer and skittles
n. 1 (context idiomatic English) Fun times. 2 (context idiomatic English) Something pleasurable.
Usage examples of "beer and skittles".
And he can live at my demesne there -- that'll be beer and skittles for him -- I know he'll agree.
Married life is not all beer and skittles, I don't mind telling you.
I should say life isn't all beer and skittles for him, with a wife -- or whatever you like to call her, which I can guess, knowing you!
Yes, I can see this isn't going to be all beer and skittles, not by a long chalk it isn't!
When we were talking to Chumley and he said that his life wasn't all beer and skittles, it took me a while to puzzle out what he was talking about, but it finally came clear.