schubsen

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== German == === Alternative forms === schuppsen, schupsen (now nonstandard) === Etymology === 19th c., denominal from Schubs, Schupps (“push”), from Schupp (“push”) +‎ -s (“intensive nominal ending”). Schupp (15th c.), in turn, is deverbal from northern Middle High German and Middle Low German schuppen, from Proto-Germanic *skuppōną, intensive form of *skeubaną, whence German schieben and English shove. Doublet of now colloquial German schuppen and schupfen. Also cognate with Bavarian schupfn, Dutch schoppen. The spelling with -b- by association with related Schub, which has a long vowel, however. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈʃʊpsən/, [ˈʃʊpsn̩] Hyphenation: schub‧sen === Verb === schubsen (weak, third-person singular present schubst, past tense schubste, past participle geschubst, auxiliary haben) (informal, transitive) to shove (to give a rough push, especially to another person) Synonym: stoßen ==== Conjugation ==== ==== Derived terms ==== Schubser wegschubsen ==== Related terms ==== Schubs Schub schieben === Further reading === “schubsen” in Duden online “schubsen”, in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache‎[1] (in German)