overpush

noun

Etymology

From over- + push.

  1. derived from pulsare — “to beat, strike
  2. derived from pousser
  3. inherited from pushen
  4. prefixed as overpush — “over + push

Definitions

  1. A push of the upper part of an object, thereby generating a shearing or turning force

  2. A push which is overly forceful

  3. A movement of the leading leg laterally under the body, generating momentum

  4. + 1 more definition
    1. To push excessively.

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