push-in
[ poo sh-in ]
/ ˈpʊʃˌɪn /
adjective
(of a crime) accomplished by waiting until a victim has unlocked or opened the door before making a forced entry.
Origin of push-in
First recorded in 1975–80; adj. use of verb phrase
push in
Words nearby push-in
push through,
push up daisies,
push-bike,
push-button,
push-down,
push-in,
push-pull,
push-start,
push-up,
pushback,
pushball
British Dictionary definitions for push in
push in
verb
(intr, adverb)
to force one's way into a group of people, queue, etc