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push bar!
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push bar
Comprehensive Analysis
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1) "Push" -- As to push bar 1push Pronunciation: 'push Function: verb Etymology: Middle English possen, pusshen, probably from Old French pousser to exert pressure, from Latin pulsare, frequentative of pellere to drive, strike -- more at FELT transitive verb 1 a : to press against with force in order to drive or impel b : to move or endeavor to move away or ahead by steady pressure without striking 2 a : to thrust forward, downward, or outward b : to cause to increase : RAISE <push prices to record levels> c : to try to move beyond or expand <push one's limits> d : to hit (a ball) toward the right from a right-handed swing or toward the left from a left-handed swing -- compare PULL 3 a : to press or urge forward to completion b : to urge or press the advancement, adoption, or practice of <pushed a bill in the legislature>; especially : to make aggressive efforts to sell <we're pushing ham this week> c : to engage in the illicit sale of (narcotics) 4 : to bear hard upon so as to involve in difficulty <poverty pushed them to the breaking point> 5 : to approach in age or number <grandmother must be pushing 75> intransitive verb 1 : to press against something with steady force in or as if in order to impel 2 : to press forward energetically against opposition 3 : to exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end <pushing for higher wages> - push one's luck : to take an increasing risk Pronunciation Symbols - 1 Arts and Media
- 2 Economics
- 3 Gambling
- 4 Sports
- 5 Technology
- 6 Miscellaneous
| | To push something is to move it by the application of force. Although depending on context, push may have many other meanings. - Push (1996) is a novel by Sapphire.
- Push (TV series) is a dramatic television series that aired in April 1998.
- Push, Nevada (2002) is an American mystery television series.
- In Star Wars, Push is a Force power.
- Push (song), a song by matchbox twenty.
- The Sydney Push, an intellectual subculture in Sydney
- Push, a song composed by Australian composer Rob Smith and also arranged for marching band by Jay Bocook.
- Push, a.k.a M.I.K.E. the Belgian trance DJ
- Push, the 1988 debut album by UK boy band Bros.
- Push!! is a Japanese magazine that covers eroge.
- Cost push is a type of inflation.
- In blackjack, a push is when the dealer and one or more players end with the same point value.
- In sports betting, a push is a game that is tied when the point spread is factored in.
- Double push is a skating technique.
- Push (professional wrestling) is slang terminology used in professional wrestling.
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