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pushTension applied to a connection through the manipulation of body weight toward it.
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push1560s, from push (v.). Phrase push comes to shove is from 1936.
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pushearly 14c., from Old French poulser (Modern French pousser), from Latin pulsare "to beat, strike, push," frequentative of pellere (past participle pulsus) "to push, drive, beat" (s [..]
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pushIs the delivery ("pushing of') of information that is initiated by the server rather than being requested ("pulled") by a user. Pointcast is the most well known push service that pushes information based on the users profile. Source: Lazworld
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pushFrequently used to describe data sent over the Internet; the act of sending data to a client computer without the client requesting it. Example: a subscriptions service that delivers customized news t [..]
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pushpull factors - Migration is often analysed in terms of the "push-pull model", which looks at the push factors, which drive people to leave their country (such as economic, social, or politic [..]
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pushThe technology that puts pre-selected content directly on your computer screen from the Internet without your need to browse for it. With this technology, introduced by PointCast and Individual, Inc.a [..]
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push"Push" is a general term that refers to technologies that allow a central system (such as the mobile phone network) to send ("push") information spontaneously and quickly to an end [..]
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push(also "shove, block") a shot that goes to the right of the intended line for a right-handed player Example: I guess I was afraid of the water hazard next to the green on the left bec [..]
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pushshove, block; a shot that goes to the right of the intended line for a right-handed player
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pushA push is a particular golf shot. It designates the trajectory of the golf ball which – for right handed golfers - begins on the right side of the target line and continues flying in a straight line on the right side of the target line. As a result it also ends up on the right side of the cup. The opposite of this process is the pull, this ball fli [..]
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pusha shot played severely to the right; as opposed to slices, which curve from left to right, a pushed shot goes directly right. Similar to the "block". Also, term used in match play where neit [..]
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pushthe act of applying force in order to move something away; "he gave the door a hard push"; "the pushing is good exercise" move with force, & [..]
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pushPush is the opposite of pull. Push is a ball flight which starts on the right of the line of the target and retains that direction straight ahead and winds up keeping the target well to the right, for a right-hander.
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pushPush is a ball flight which starts on the right of the line of the target and retains that direction straight ahead and winds up keeping the target well to the right, for a right-hander.
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pushA ball that goes to the right of the target with very little or no curving for a right handed player. Or the converse for a left-handed player. As opposed to "pull" PUTT
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pushopposite of pull shot.
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push(aka: "shove", "block") A descriptive term used to describe a shot that travels right (for a right handed golfer) of its intended line. Usually the result of not tu [..]
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pushA shot
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pushShout that is hit strait but right of the target line. Reverse for left handed players.
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pushWhen a result lands on the betting number and all wagers are refunded. For example, a 3-point favorite wins by exactly three points. Return on investment (ROI): In PickCenter, ROI is the amount (accor [..]
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pushTo hit a shot straight but to the right of the intended target.
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pushA ball that goes to the right of the target with very little or no curving for a right handed player. Or the converse for a left-handed player. As opposed to "pull"
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pushA ball flight that travels on a straight line, but to the right of the intended target for a right-handed golfer, and to the left for a left-handed golfer.
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pushTo use force to move something ahead or to the side. During takeoff the thrust force, created by the engines, pushes an airplane along the runway. pushback
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pushA ball hit to the right of a target.
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pushA ball that goes to the right (right-handed golfer players) or left (left-handed golf players) of the target.
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pushA bet in which the money wagered is refunded; a tie.
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push1. In electronic marketing, to send data to another computer without a direct request from (via) that computer. [After Bahorsky] 2. In networking, to send data from a server to a client in compliance with a previous request from (via) the client, as soon as the data are available. [After 2382-pt.35]
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push[from the operation that puts the current information on a stack, and the fact that procedure return addresses are saved on a stack] Also PUSH /push/ or PUSHJ /push'J/ (the latter based on the PD [..]
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pushis a shot when a ball travels to the right of the intended target line (for a left-handed golfer).
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pushA fault in which the mallet remains in contact with the striker’s ball for too long.
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pushA shot hit straight and to the right of the target.
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pushNeither a win or a loss. A tie
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pushWhen the ball flies in an outward direction after being stuck. Not the same as fade / slice as these are shots affected by spin.
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pushInternet Glossary (1) In client/server applications, to send data to a client without the client requesting it. The World Wide Web is based on a pull technology where the client browser must request a Web page before it is sent. Broadcast media, on the other hand, are push technologies because they send information out regardless of whether anyone [..]
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push(1) In client/server applications, to send data to a client without the client requesting it. The World Wide Web is based on a pull technology where the client browser must request a Web page before i [..]
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pushA generic term applied to the methods, products or services used to deliver information to an internet user, without the user specifically requesting that item of information.
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pushThe delivery (“pushing of”) of information that is initiated by the server rather than being requested (“pulled”) by a user.
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pushA slang term for understeer.
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pushThe delivery (“pushing of”) of information that is initiated by the server rather than being requested (“pulled”) by a user.
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push(n) the act of applying force in order to move something away(n) the force used in pushing(n) enterprising or ambitious drive(n) an electrical switch operated by pressing(n) an effort to advance(v) mo [..]
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pushA promotion method which involves direct selling techniques.
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pushThis is not a proper computer word. If you see the direction “Push it onto the C: drive”, it means the same as drag.
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pushPUSHJ (push-jay), based on the PDP-10 procedure call instruction. v. To enter upon a digression, to save the current discussion for later.
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pushA general term referring to technologies which allow a central system (such as the network) to "push" (send) information spontaneously and quickly to a user without any action on the part of [..]
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pushA term to describe a car's tendency to head toward the outside wall on a turn. The car will not have the ability to turn sharply enough. The front tires have little or no traction. Also called understeer.
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pushAka understeer (motorsport—NASCAR).
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pushIn client/server applications, to send data to a client without the client requesting it. The World Wide Web is based on pull technologies where the client browser must request a Web page before it is sent. Broadcast media, on the other hand, are push technologies because they send information out regardless of whether anyone is tuned in. Increasin [..]
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pushWhen a game ends with no winner or loser from a betting perspective, landing right on the number based on the point spread or total.
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pushWhen a contest ends with no winner or loser for wagering purposes.
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pushWhen a contest ends without a winner. In a moneyline sport this would happen if the game ended in a tie. In a spread sport, this would happen if the favorite wins by the exact spread.
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pushTie; neither side wins and all money is returned to the bettors. top
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pushA tied wager.
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pushOR TO PUSH THE BOAT OUT Old navel expression meaning to stand drinks all round.
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push(1) Specified radio frequency. (2) (Aviation) Depart designated point.
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pushShorthand way to know if a dog is ready for the next step in training. Put the dog through five trials of a desired behavior. If the dog can correctly do the behavior four or five times, push to the n [..]
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pushMay occur when a sidling rat makes physical contact with another rat. Using the broadside of its body, the sidling rat presses against the second rat. The sidling rat may tuck his head town, sometimes [..]
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pushSlowly forcing the enemy to retreat by inching forward with an attack force. Attacking the enemy in this slow fashion makes it much more difficult for the enemy to break. A common example of a push is [..]
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pushA foreman. Also, on the log drive, the operation itself.
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pushno winner or loser
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pushTo add an item to a list or array Push
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push"Push" is a general term that refers to technologies that allow a central system (such as the mobile phone network) to send ("push") information spontaneously and quickly to an end-user (perhaps via their mobile device), without action on the part of the user or mobile device.
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pushmeans "add another value to a stack
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pushPull When working with an SCCS master server, we push your changes to the server, and pull changes down from the server, so we can see work done by other members of the team.
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pushQuicksilver Sash
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pushA ball that is pushed (or hit) to the right of the target (for right handers).
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pushMay refer to: The act of advancing the cart. An organized attack in which several players simultaneously move into enemy territory and attack in an attempt to overpower an enemy's defenses and co [..]
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pushGo to designated frequency.
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pushGo to designated frequency.
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push(1) A raise of partner’s suit, usually at the partscore level, aimed at pushing the opponents to a level at which they may be defeated. For example:
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pushTie
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pushA push is an underspin shot executed over the table, and usually close to the net. This is a passive shot that is used when it is impossible to attack a ball.
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pushA backspin shot usually executed over the playing surface.
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pushAn under-spin shot where the ball is literally pushed over or towards the net, close to the net. It is a passive shot used when it is impossible to attack the ball or used when trying to set up for a more aggressive shot.
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pushA Push bet is neither a winning nor loosing bet and the money bet is held until the next round.
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pushA fault where the mallet remains in contact with the ball during a shot – thereby pushing the ball rather than hitting it.
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pushA coaching instruction used to tell players to move forward, towards the opponents' goal, in order to put opponents in an offside position, as in "push up" or "push out."Also "out", "step", "step up" and "pull".
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pushA shot which starts on a line to the right of the target and stays on that same line in flight and missing the target to the right (see block) top
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pushwhen the player’s card and the dealer’s card is a draw. Nobody wins or loses in this case.
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pushTie. Both gambler and casino do not win and loose.
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push(1) (slang) (verb) bid more than justified by the values held
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pushWhen you advance a Pawn, you Push it forward.
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pusha tie hand between a dealer and a player where no money changes hands. A push in the game of Blackjack occurs when both the player and the dealer have legitimate hands with the same total points. TOP
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pushA tie bet in a casino game. When a bet pushes, the player receives their bet back, but does not receive any winnings.
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pushA bet that results in a tie, so that the player receives their money back but does not win or loss any money.
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pushA tie between the dealer and player. The player’s original bet is returned in a push hand.
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pushTo go all-in.
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pushDirectly sends app related messages to users’ devices through platform providers (Google and Apple).
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push A bet that falls right on the point spread; a tie in terms of a money decision.
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pushNoun or verb to describe the player and dealer hands being of equal value, with no winner or loser declared; also known as “Tie” or “Draw” or “Stand Off”; in most games, the player’s wager is returned [..]
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pushWhen a contest ends with no winner or loser for wagering purposes.
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pushTo push a lane is to kill the enemy creeps in it rapidly in order to advance to a tower quickly, in order to take (kill) the tower.
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pushA situation where the dealer and the player have the same card total and all bets are reimbursed.
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pushIf your total hand value matches the dealers, it is a 'push' and your stake is returned to you. Does not count if the dealer has Natural Blackjack against your hand of 21 made up of three cards or more.
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pushWhen neither side wins the wager. Original risk amount or wager is returned to the bettor.
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pushanother term for a draw or tie
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pushA bet that ends without a winner or loser.
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pushAlso known as a draw or tie. A push is when there is no winner or loser in a bet.
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pushTo tie in a bet and get your original wager back.
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pushThis occurs when a score will fall exactly on the point spread or total for a game. When there is a push, the bettor receives a refund on his wager.
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pushThis occurs when a game ends without a clear winner or loser. Wagers are returned to the bettors and the book takes nothing.
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pushIn professional wrestling, a push is an attempt by the booker to make a wrestler win more matches and become more popular or more reviled with the fans depending on whether they are a heroic character [..]
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pushPush is the debut album by British pop band Bros and was released on 28 March 1988. The album spawned five hit singles, including the reissue of "I Owe You Nothing" which reached No. 1 in th [..]
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pushA push is an applied force typically intended to drive or impel, acting in a direction away from person or thing causing the force. It may refer to:
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push"Push" is a song by American rock band Matchbox Twenty. It was released in May 1997 as the second single from their debut album, Yourself or Someone Like You. After landing "Long Day&qu [..]
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pushPush is the second album by the American grunge band Gruntruck. It was released in 1992 by Roadrunner Records. The album features "Tribe", "Crazy Love", and "Above Me", w [..]
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pushPush is a 2009 American science fiction action-thriller film directed by Paul McGuigan and written by David Bourla. Starring Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning, Camilla Belle, and Djimon Hounsou. The film ce [..]
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push"Push" is a song from the Enrique Iglesias album Insomniac. The song features the artist Lil Wayne and is Iglesias's first collaboration with a rap artist.
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push"Push" is the first single from Pharoahe Monch's 2007 album Desire. The single was released September 11, 2006 as a 12" vinyl, but was later released as a CD single and a digital downlo [..]
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pushPush is a British media organisation that offers information to university applicants and students in the United Kingdom.
Its flagship is now the website Push.co.uk, which features profiles of every U [..]
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pushPush is the 1996 debut novel of American author Sapphire. Thirteen years after its release, it was made into Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire, a film that won two Academy Awar [..]
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pushPush (also rendered PUSH) is an American primetime soap opera that aired on ABC. The series was about a group of young Olympic hopefuls in training at California Southern University. It aired two epis [..]
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pushPush (also rendered PUSH) is an American primetime soap opera that aired on ABC. The series was about a group of young Olympic hopefuls in training at California Southern University. It aired two epis [..]
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push"Push" is a song by Canadian alternative rock group Moist. It was released in 1994 as the lead single from the band's debut studio album, Silver. The song peaked at number 32 on Canada's Sin [..]
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push"Push" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne, recorded for her fourth studio album, Goodbye Lullaby. It was written by Lavigne and Evan Taubenfeld, and its producer was Deryc [..]
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