Noun
brainer (plural brainers)
(only used in combinations) someone with a certain type of brain
Omg this is a no brainer people. Source: Internet
Freyr had initially said he would not compete again at the national final Söngvakeppnin, but returning for their stab at Eurovision glory was a no brainer. Source: Internet
And then it was a no brainer for her. Source: Internet
At a time like this, it was a no brainer to start producing hand sanitizer,” said Luis. Source: Internet
Choosing a stablecoin that is less costly to use even when transactions volumes are surging is a no brainer. Source: Internet
Director Chinn said he thought full replacement was a “no brainer,”and board members briefly discussed postponing the roof replacement project to make up the budgetary difference. Source: Internet