Definition
To aggressively and persistently force an opinion, belief or idea upon a person (especially if they lack interest or have an opposing viewpoint).
In Context
- "I disagreed with his opinion, but he continued to shove it down my throat."
- "[…] curbes mee, / From giving reines and ſpurres to my free ſpeech, / Which elſe would be poſt vntill it had been return'd / Theſe tearmes of treaſon, doubly downe his throat,"
- "“I knew she was a Christian, but she didn't shove her beliefs down my throat. […]"
- "When it comes to politics, I don't want them to shove their opinions down my throat."
- "Yes, I admit that it was all my past run-ins with “crazy religious people” always trying to “save” me and shove religion down my throat that closed me off to Anthony's real sentiments."
Also Said As
- force something down someone's throat
- ram something down someone's throat