Meaning of pushie | Babel Free
/ˈpʊʃ.i/Definitions
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A pushbike. Australia, informal
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The act of soiling a diaper. familiar, plural-normally
Examples
“I've seen guys holding boards out of windows like they were riding a pushie. Pretty easy to get caught by the wind and whipped out of your hand.”
“Another man, who had been sitting at the next table, joined in the conversation. 'You blokes want to be real careful riding pushies on this highway,' he said. 'I picked up the bits of the last bloke who pedalled through here.'”
“As I rode my pushie along the black asphalt path through the school, I imagined the joy I'd feel, sitting on my bed that night reading The BFG.”
“At the beginning of this exercise, I was dead keen on taking possession of the bicycles. I definitely leaned towards the mountain bike, as road cycling isn't really my forte. I have ridden pushies my whole life, but I never would have called myself a keen cyclist.”
“"Whenever I'm in my car and I see anyone pedalling along with their life packed on a bike I immediately ask myself, 'Who are they, where are they going, and what's happened to them?'" says Tom Forbes. Now Mr Forbes is that person on a pushie.”
“There is some so childish and little feeling about making a big pushie in my pants or diapers...I love it😋”
“Sure you don't! You also don't love being praised for making pushies like a good baby boy, after all... You don't like getting intimately changed by a loving Mommy as she coos, patting your head for knowing exactly what your diapers are for~”
“Making pushies is my favorite! I love filling my diapers. I love my diapers. I never wanna be outa diapers.”
“"Are you making pushies, Lily bean?" Lily nods, feeling embarrassed and humiliated in front of all those people.”
“Toilets are propaganda by big potty! Diapers are better and comfier in every way! Why would *anyone* want to go to a sepperate^([sic]) room to go pee or make pushies?! Baffling!”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.