shove

Related to shove: shove off, Shoven

shove

1. informal To place or store (something) somewhere, especially roughly, hurriedly, or haphazardly. You can just shove your bags over there for now. I'll carry them up to your room in a while. Please don't shove the groceries into the cupboards like that. You need to organize them at least a little bit.
2. slang To attempt to pass or circulate (counterfeit currency). He was arrested for shoving counterfeit bills all over town.

shove it

A rude invective expressing disdain, contempt, disgust, or anger to someone. I've taken enough of the boss's crap—tell him he can shove it, because I quit! Shove it, Bill! You don't know what's best for me!
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

ˈshove it

(informal, especially American English) used to say rudely that you will not accept or do something: ‘The boss wants that report now.’ ‘Yeah? Tell him he can shove it.’
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Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

shove

tv. to pass counterfeit money. (Underworld.) She got sent up for three years for shoving funny-money.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See:
  • (it's) time to shove off
  • (one) has got to be shoving off
  • (one) has got to shove off
  • (one) has to be shoving off
  • (one) has to shove off
  • get the shove
  • give (one) the shove
  • have to shove off
  • if push comes to shove
  • if/when push comes to shove
  • push comes to shove, if
  • push comes to shove, if/when
  • push off
  • ram down someone's throat
  • shove
  • shove (one) around
  • shove (one's) way
  • shove (something) down (one's) throat
  • shove a cork in it
  • shove a sock in it
  • shove around
  • shove down throat
  • shove it
  • shove off
  • shove over
  • shove way
  • stick it
  • tell (one) where to shove it
  • when push comes to shove
References in periodicals archive
Shove lived in Connecticut until 1947, when she returned to Oregon.
In 1936, Shove Halfpenny won the Wood Lane Stakes at White City, the West Ham Spring Cup and the Daily Mirror Championship, while at Wembley he ran-up to his kennelmate Ataxy in the St Leger.
Perhaps she could also get hold of some of the current EastEnders' scripts and shove them where the sun don't shine?
Although they have been touring and performing in recent years, their new album Push and Shove will be their first studio album since 2002.
WELL, DON'T SHOVE MY A7 CARD WHEN YOU INSTALL IT INTO THE PROCESSOR.
Push Comes to Shove, Tharp's 1992 autobiography, is no longer in print, but you can still find it at a number of "out-of-print" stores online and off or at your local library.
Mecklenburg County commissioner Hoyle Martin set the tone for the politicized debate when he said he'd like to "shove these people off the face of the earth." Martin has since apologized for the remark.
The higher your center of gravity, the more likely a powerful shove can topple you (see Pushy Science, right).
The shove caused Ward's wife to lose her balance and "take a few steps to her left," according to the police report.
EVERTON........1 LYON...............2 EVERTON could face the wrath of UEFA after an Ashley Williams shove sparked a rammy that had even fans joining in.
Next Christmas, why not shove a lamb inside a sow inside a cow, and call it a Three Beast Feast?
Yesterday, Miners' Welfare Club regular Anthony Mark Leech told the jury at Swansea Crown Court how he called an ambulance from his mobile phone after watching Ballantine "shove" Mr Taylor backwards as they shouted at each other.
Although they have been touring and performing in recent years, their new album 'Push and Shove' will be their first studio album since 2002.
It isn't a shove. There is barely enough contact to knock over a flea.
WHEN push comes to shove, RAC man Dave Goodall obviously has no qualms about stripping to his underpants.