单词 | shove |
释义 | shove shove1 —shover, n. /shuv/, v. , shoved, shoving, n. v.t. 1. to move along by force from behind; push. 2. to push roughly or rudely; jostle. 3. Slang (often vulgar). to go to hell with: Voters are telling Congress to shove its new tax plan. v.i. 4. to push. 5. shove or stick it, Slang (often vulgar). (used to express contempt or belligerence): I told them to take the job and shove it. 6. shove or stick it up your or one's ass, Slang (vulgar). go to hell: a term of contempt, abuse, disagreement, or the like. 7. shove off, a. to push a boat from the shore. b. Informal. to go away; depart: I think I'll be shoving off now. n. 8. an act or instance of shoving. 9. when or if push comes to shove. See push (def. 35). [bef. 900; (v.) ME schouven, OE scufan; c. D schuiven, obs. G schauben, ON skufa; akin to Goth -skiuban; (n.) ME scou, deriv. of the v.] shove2 /shohv/, n. boon3. [appar. var. of SHIVE2] |
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