push (someone or something) around in (something)

push (someone or something) around in (something)

To push and propel someone or something from place to place in something, especially something with wheels. Billy loves when I push him around in the shopping cart at the grocery store. Please tell me our new neighbor isn't out there pushing her cat around in a stroller.
See also: around, push
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • in place of (something)
  • jerk (someone or something) out of (something or some place)
  • jerk out of
  • haul to some place
  • flush out of some place
  • ditch (some place)
  • look (out) onto (something)
  • look on
  • haul around
  • lift down