shove something down someone's throat — shove (something) down someone s throat see ↑throat • • • Main Entry: ↑shove … Useful english dictionary
shove something — spoken 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! … English dictionary
Shove (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! … New idioms dictionary
force/ram/shove something down someone's throat — force/ram/shove (something) down someone s throat informal : to force someone to accept or like (something, such as your ideas or beliefs) She was always forcing her opinions down his throat. • • • Main Entry: ↑throat … Useful english dictionary
shove down someone's throat — shove (something) down someone s throat see ↑throat • • • Main Entry: ↑shove … Useful english dictionary
shove — shove1 [ ʃʌv ] verb * 1. ) intransitive or transitive to push someone or something with force: Stop shoving me! shove someone to/into/on etc. something: He kicked Jason and shoved some other kid to the ground. pushing and shoving (=pushing with… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
shove — I UK [ʃʌv] / US verb Word forms shove : present tense I/you/we/they shove he/she/it shoves present participle shoving past tense shoved past participle shoved * 1) [intransitive/transitive] to push someone or something with force Stop shoving me! … English dictionary
shove — [[t]ʃʌ̱v[/t]] shoves, shoving, shoved 1) VERB If you shove someone or something, you push them with a quick, violent movement. [V n prep/adv] He shoved her out of the way... [V n prep/adv] He was then shoved face down on the pavement... [V n] He… … English dictionary
shove it — US informal + impolite used to say that you will not accept or do something They can take their suggestion and shove it. • • • Main Entry: ↑shove * * * ˈshove it idiom (informal, especially NAmE … Useful english dictionary
shove\ down\ one's\ throat — • shove down one s throat • ram down one s throat v. phr. informal To force you to do or agree to (something not wanted or liked.) We didn t want Mr. Bly to speak at our banquet, but the planning committee shoved him down our throats. The… … Словарь американских идиом