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shove off
shove S0370100 (shŭv)v. shoved, shov·ing, shoves v.tr.1. To push quickly, forcefully, or roughly: shoved the chair against the wall. See Synonyms at push.2. To put (something) roughly in a place: shoved the keys into his pocket.v.intr.1. To push someone or something with force.2. To move forward roughly, often by shoving someone: shoved past the security guard into his seat.n. The act of shoving; a push.Phrasal Verb: shove off1. To push (a boat) away from shore in leaving.2. Informal To leave. [Middle English shoven, from Old English scūfan.] shov′er n.shove off vb (intr, adverb; often imperative) 1. (Nautical Terms) to move from the shore in a boat2. informal to go away; departThesaurusVerb | 1. | shove off - leave; informal or rude; "shove off!"; "The children shoved along"; "Blow now!"shove along, blowdepart, go away, go - move away from a place into another direction; "Go away before I start to cry"; "The train departs at noon" |
shoveverb1. To force to move or advance with or as if with blows or pressure:drive, propel, push, ram, thrust.2. To cause to stick out:poke, push, thrust.3. To do or achieve by forcing obstacles out of one's way:press, push, ram.4. To force one's way into a place or situation:push.Informal: muscle.phrasal verb shove offInformal. To move or proceed away from a place:depart, exit, get away, get off, go, go away, leave, pull out, quit, retire, run (along), withdraw.Informal: cut out, push off.Slang: blow, split, take off.Idioms: hit the road, take leave.nounAn act or instance of using force so as to propel ahead:butt, push, thrust.Translationsshove off
shove off1. Literally, to push against a dock in order to move one's boat away from shore. I'll need you to shove off while I steer the boat.2. By extension, to leave or depart. We both need to be up early tomorrow, so we'll be shoving off soon.See also: off, shoveshove offv.1. To push some boat away from shore in leaving: The captain leaned over the gunwale and shoved off from the dock.2. To leave: I had better shove off, or I will be late. Shove off!—I'm sick of your complaining!See also: off, shoveshove off Related to shove off: stick to, Consist Of, have to shove off, bumped intoSynonyms for shove offverb leaveSynonymsRelated Words |