Used to suggest that something is particularly easy to comprehend or
uncomplicated. Communicates a greater level of simplicity than its
antecedent 'simple'.
Often used ironically after an especially convoluted/complex explanation of something.
Coined by
Aleksandr Orlov, the meerkat of comparethemeerkat.com fame.
"A comfortable victory for Liverpool at Hull City had seen
the Reds climb back to the Premier League summit, but only by virtue of goal difference. Therefore, United knew a point against European-chasing team Tottenham would be enough to send them back to the top. Simples."
-
Andy Gray,
Sky Sports News