
Push over
Easily Influenced
Used to describe someone who can't say no and is convinced quickly.
Whenever we choose a movie, Ben's a pushover; he never picks.
Not Literal
This phrase doesn't mean physically pushing someone; it's about persuasion.
She's a pushover at work, always agreeing to extra projects.
Potentially Negative
Calling someone a pushover may imply they lack backbone.
He won't mind if you swap shifts, he's a pushover.