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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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What does this phrase mean?

"push something on someone"

  

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anonymous What does this phrase mean? "push something on someone" Maybe, make someone do something that you don't want to do. Maybe, give someone a lot of work to do.

  • anonymous What does this phrase mean?
  • "push something on someone" Maybe, make someone do something that you don't want to do.
  • Maybe, give someone a lot of work to do.
  • Maybe, put the blame on someone else.
  • You can't expect a very exact answer if you don't provide at least one sentence (or two) of context.
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anonymous What does this phrase mean?
"push something on someone"

Maybe, make someone do something that you don't want to do.
Maybe, give someone a lot of work to do.
Maybe, put the blame on someone else.

You can't expect a very exact answer if you don't provide at least one sentence (or two) of context.

CJ

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anonymous

"push something on someone"

It sure would be nice to have some context. I guess one figurative meaning is that someone urged someone else to take something, but I don't think it is a common expression or phrasal.

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star wars new hope

When uncle Owen buys droids from the jawas he asks them "Hey, what’re you trying to push on us?"

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