A person who retaliates with vengeance for any real or perceived slight or wrong doing. When someone is wronged they push karma by responding with another punishable offense. These actions are performed with the intention of exacting karmic retribution but only succeed in creating more karma for oneself. An example would be to “clap back” to someone on the internet for insulting you. Responding may be necessary in some cases, but you would be pushing karma to respond in an equally insulting manner.
by Chene1011 June 10, 2021
Pushing 🅿️ Mean he/she likes it in their ass, or mean they like to get fucked in the ass, 🅿️ Is for 🅿️enis
by Saascjj January 21, 2022
The blue parking lot sign emoji has received tons of run on social media recently because of a new viral phrase, “Pushin’ P.”
A lot of people have no clue what it means, where it came from, or even how to use it correctly. Are you one of those people? If so, this is the story for you. (You clicked on this post, so it’s a good bet.)
Don’t worry, if you’re out of touch with pop culture lingo: here’s quick translation of the phrase.
“Pushin’ P” is a term that originated from Atlanta rapper Gunna, one of the biggest stars in hip-hop who released his newest album, “DS4EVER,” this month.
The P in “Pushin’ P” essentially means “player,” as in, keeping it real. As Gunna explained it during an interview with “The Breakfast Club,” it’s primarily used in a positive way — if you wake up to a beach view, that’s P. If you spent thousands on a Rolex watch, that’s P. If you do something bad or stupid, though, that’s not P.
A lot of people have no clue what it means, where it came from, or even how to use it correctly. Are you one of those people? If so, this is the story for you. (You clicked on this post, so it’s a good bet.)
Don’t worry, if you’re out of touch with pop culture lingo: here’s quick translation of the phrase.
“Pushin’ P” is a term that originated from Atlanta rapper Gunna, one of the biggest stars in hip-hop who released his newest album, “DS4EVER,” this month.
The P in “Pushin’ P” essentially means “player,” as in, keeping it real. As Gunna explained it during an interview with “The Breakfast Club,” it’s primarily used in a positive way — if you wake up to a beach view, that’s P. If you spent thousands on a Rolex watch, that’s P. If you do something bad or stupid, though, that’s not P.
by Qi_87 May 31, 2022
by Doodoo stain January 25, 2022
During their rematch on July 19, 2025, Usyk told Dubois' team, "Don’t push the horses."
He directly translated it from Ukrainian, which is incorrect and makes almost no sense, but it's an euphemism for "Calm down," or "Don’t rush things."
He meant they were getting too confident or trying to act like they'd already won - and he was telling them to chill.
The English version of "Don't push the horses" would be something like "Hold your horses".
He directly translated it from Ukrainian, which is incorrect and makes almost no sense, but it's an euphemism for "Calm down," or "Don’t rush things."
He meant they were getting too confident or trying to act like they'd already won - and he was telling them to chill.
The English version of "Don't push the horses" would be something like "Hold your horses".
by notdash July 20, 2025
A feminine upper-body undergarment made from soft stretchy material dat permits an eager stud easy and safe/painless-for-da-gal access to her chest-pillows by simply grasping da garment's lower edge and pulling it upwards, rather than his having to untie/unhook anything.
A push-up bra may indeed often be a real stud-pleaser, but it can also make da task of uncovering "The Merchandise" feel too easy and effortless... any prize seems sweeter if there is at least a bit of difficulty in attaining access to it, and so a guy will savor a chesty chick's allowing him to fondle her "twins" all da more if he has to labor a bit in order to get to dem, da way he would with just a "standard" firm-fabric-and-fastener-equipped "over-da-shoulder-boulder-holder" . If da hot 'n' heavy-breathing dude simply remembers to be careful and gentle while "unwrapping his gift", there should be little risk of damage to either Miss Buxom or her undergarment.
by QuacksO April 27, 2019