pusher

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) Someone or something that pushes.
 * 2) A person employed to push passengers onto trains at busy times, so they can depart on schedule.
 * 3)  A girl or woman.
 * 4)  A drug dealer.
 * 5)  An aircraft with the propeller behind the fuselage.
 * 6) A device that one pushes in order to transport a baby while on foot, such as a stroller or pram (as opposed to a carrier such as a front or back pack).
 * 7)  A defensive player who does not attempt to hit winners, instead playing slower shots into the opponent's court.
 * 8)  A tolkach.
 * 9) A device in a coke oven for levelling the coal, traditionally operated by a pusherman.
 * 1)  A defensive player who does not attempt to hit winners, instead playing slower shots into the opponent's court.
 * 2)  A tolkach.
 * 3) A device in a coke oven for levelling the coal, traditionally operated by a pusherman.
 * 1)  A tolkach.
 * 2) A device in a coke oven for levelling the coal, traditionally operated by a pusherman.
 * 1) A device in a coke oven for levelling the coal, traditionally operated by a pusherman.
 * 1) A device in a coke oven for levelling the coal, traditionally operated by a pusherman.
 * 1) A device in a coke oven for levelling the coal, traditionally operated by a pusherman.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: тласкач
 * Greek:


 * Bulgarian: наркодилър
 * Danish: pusher
 * Galician:
 * Greek:
 * Italian: ,
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: ,
 * Tagalog:

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  drug dealer