knö

Etymology
From knå, a dialectal short form of standard Swedish, with western Swedish vowel fronting /oː/ > /œː/, sometimes represented in dialectal writing with a circumflex ⟨ô⟩, compare. From, from , from.

Verb

 * 1)  to crowd, to jostle, to squeeze
 * 2)  to push one’s way forward, to cut in line
 * 1)  to push one’s way forward, to cut in line
 * 1)  to push one’s way forward, to cut in line

Usage notes

 * Often with a particle, e.g. knö (sig) in, knö sig fram, etc.