Wiktionary
vb. (context idiomatic intransitive English) to jump the queue
Usage examples of "push in".
Papa just needed a push in the right conceptual direction, something that old prune, Anne Reynolt, could rarely provide.
He flung that single word in my direction, then passed beneath the outgrowing, bushy leaves of the building to push in a massive door.
He'd reversed the locks on the doors-you could simply push in from the outside but couldn't get back out without a key.
Sometimes he had wanted to stand up to the Ambassador, he had given him a mild push in 1946 when he hadn't wanted to run for Congress, but that had collapsed pretty soon and then he had fought a little harder in '48 when the Ambassador had said that now was the time to go for the Governor's chair, a really shitty job then and now.
A big girl, with a kindly face and a mass of fair curls, came up to Belinda, Elizabeth, and another girl called Helen, She gave them a push in the direction of the cloakrooms.
His eyes sparkled and his breath came hard and fast as I hugged him in my arms, and told him to push in his prick and fuck me very well.
Perhaps it had something to do with his refusal to push in the peg that quickened the ship.
Precisely on the hour, both Stephanie and Byron had quietly been able to push in on the top of their respective forearms.
Major construction, finally, beyond the rebuilding of stations damaged in Azov's desperate push in the last stages of the War.