Cushy

/ˈkʊʃi/ adjective

Easy, comfortable, and requiring little effort; a pleasant job or situation where you don't work hard.

From Hindi 'khushi' meaning 'pleasure' or 'happiness,' borrowed into British English around 1890s during colonial times in India. British soldiers used it to describe easy assignments.

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