-Pushing 🅿️ was referred and popularized by rappers “Gunna” , “Young Thug”, and “Future”
-Pushing 🅿️ means owning or buying something expensive usually used after you made a lot of money, you could use the phrase to say u are in the act of or you recently made money
1. Gunna - I just made 100k at a show!
Future - Oh you was pushing 🅿️‘s
2. Future - I just bought a Airbnb for 500k
Young Thug - Oh you pushing 🅿️ huh
Usually written in standard English as "Pushin' Weight," this phrase was popularised by Ice Cube (the great) who proclaimed that "Yeah Yeaaaaah-" he in fact "pushed rhymes like weight."
The phrase, a combination of the two root words, "Push" and, well..."weight," is a milestone in urban language. The former is an American slang term most commonly used to refer to the action of dealing (e.g. drugs) in a semi-forceful way. The latter word of the phrase is defined throughout this glorious site as cocaine, which as Rick James informed us, is "a hell of a drug" (see also "blow", "yaio".)
"Yeah Yeah
I push Rhymes like Weight
I push Rhymes like Weight"
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Taken from: "Pushin Weight" by Ice Cube (again, the slang form of Pushing Weight)
Having anal sex
I fucked her so hard she got her shit pushed in
When a Gay man with a moustache has a big penis in his mouth. It in essence looks like a Push Broom
Man, I went to the castro district in San Francisco once, and I saw these two guys in the alley. One guy with a moustache was giving head to the other. Total push broom action.
An attempt by a male to get into a woman's pants.
Sup playa, mind if I push up on your old honey?
When a couple (usually Mormon, from Provo) have sex with clothes on "dry hump" like a dog with no inhabitions
Yeah, Bishop, last night we got a little carried away, you know, the "provo push"?
A “Tip-of-the-Hat”, if you will, after a bystander passes gas in an egregious manner. Basically it is your vote of approval during post-flatulence that the individual did indeed go above and beyond the normal farting standards.
Chris: <FAAARRRRRRT>!!!
George: "Good Push, Chris!"