Noun: pushover 'pûsh,ow-vu(r)
Usage: informal
Usage: informal
- Any undertaking that is easy to do
"marketing this product will be no pushover";
- cinch [informal], breeze [informal], picnic [informal], snap [informal], duck soup [N. Amer, informal], child's play [informal], walkover, piece of cake [informal], doss [Brit, informal], cream puff [N. Amer, informal]
- Someone who is easily taken advantage of
"Don't be such a pushover; learn to say no sometimes"
Derived forms: pushovers
Type of: flunkey, flunky, labor [US], labour [Brit, Cdn], project, stooge, task, undertaking, yes-man
Encyclopedia: Pushover