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What do the slang word shoving mean?

"Shoving" as slang isn't a common term with a specific meaning. It's possible you've heard it used in a few different ways, but without more context, it's hard to be sure. Here are some possibilities:

* "Shoving" as a verb: It could be used in a casual way to describe the act of pushing someone or something, often forcefully. Example: "He was shoving his way through the crowd."

* "Shoving" as a noun: This is less common but could be used to refer to the act of pushing itself, like "There was a lot of shoving going on at the concert."

* Regional slang: It's possible "shoving" has a specific slang meaning in a particular region or community.

To understand the intended meaning, you need more context:

* The situation where you heard it: Was it a casual conversation, a fight, a crowded space?

* The speaker's tone and body language: Were they being aggressive, playful, or serious?

* The overall context of the conversation: What was the topic being discussed?

Please provide more information about where you heard the word "shoving" so I can give you a more accurate answer.

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