shove
51shove something — spoken phrase used for telling someone in a very rude way that you do not want something and that you are very angry or annoyed They can shove this job – I’ve had enough! Roy can take his stupid ring and shove it! Thesaurus: expressions showing… …
52Shove it!… The Warehouse Game — Éditeur DreamWorks Développeur Masaya Date de sortie 1990 Genre Puzzle Mode de jeu Un joueur Plate forme …
53shove-groat — shoveˈ groat noun (obsolete) Shovelboard (shove groat shilling a smooth worn shilling suitable for playing shovelboard) • • • Main Entry: ↑shove …
54shove up Brit. — shove up Brit. informal move oneself to make room for someone. → shove …
55Shove (something) up your arse! — Shove/Stick (something) up your arse! taboo! something that you say in order to tell someone in a very angry way that you do not want or need something they could give you. Tell Mr Peabody he can take his job and shove it up his arse! …
56shove off — ► shove off 1) informal go away. 2) push away from the shore in a boat. Main Entry: ↑shove …
57shove-ha'pen|ny — shove half|pen|ny or shove ha pen|ny «SHUHV HAY puh nee, HAYP nee», noun. British. 1. shuffleboard. 2. a gambling game similar to shuffleboard …
58shove-half|pen|ny — or shove ha pen|ny «SHUHV HAY puh nee, HAYP nee», noun. British. 1. shuffleboard. 2. a gambling game similar to shuffleboard …
59shove something down someone's throat — shove (something) down someone s throat see ↑throat • • • Main Entry: ↑shove …
60shove down someone's throat — shove (something) down someone s throat see ↑throat • • • Main Entry: ↑shove …