pushover

push|over /p'ʊʃoʊvər/ (pushovers)
1 [N-COUNT]
You say that someone is a pushover when you find it easy to persuade them to do what you want. (INFORMAL)
He is a tough negotiator. We did not expect to find him a pushover and he has not been one.
2 [N-COUNT] usu sing
You say that something is a pushover when it is easy to do or easy to get. (INFORMAL)
You might think Hungarian a pushover to learn. It is not.
= doddle

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