Paul Wimsett
Sunday 28th September 2014 7:50am
Folkestone
3,425 posts
Quote: Nogget @ 28th September 2014, 7:36 AM BST
Since we're moaning about Americanisms, I admit to hating "no brainer" because it suggests to me that the thing it refers to would only be chosen by someone without a brain, which is the opposite of what it's meant to mean.
I think you're a bit simplistic with opposites there. The opposite to a no-brainer would be a some-brainer, a decision takes some time to work out and makes a lot of success. A no-brainer usually makes only a little success.